Survey Reveals Mixed Sentiment Among Estonian Residents

A recent all-Estonian survey conducted in March indicates a complex and evolving sentiment among Estonian residents. The survey, commissioned by the nation’s state secretariat, reveals shifts in trust and security perceptions alongside rising anxiety levels. Compared to December data, the survey indicates a strengthening sense of belonging within the Estonian population.

Trust in the Estonian government and the Riigikogu has remained consistent, while confidence in the President, the European Union, and Estonian Radio and Television (ERR) has seen an improvement. However, alongside these positive trends, the survey highlights a significant increase in people’s anxiety. Crucially, the assessment of the security of the Estonian state has decreased.

The findings suggest a nuanced situation where Estonian people are experiencing both a renewed sense of national identity and heightened concerns regarding their safety. Further investigation is needed to understand the factors driving these contrasting trends. The survey underscores the importance of continued dialogue and reassurance regarding the nation’s security posture.

Topics: #estonian #people #anxiety

2 thoughts on “Research: people’s anxiety about security increases”
  1. “It’s concerning to see how much uncertainty is affecting people’s feelings about their safety.”

  2. What factors are driving the reported increase in anxiety about security among Estonian residents?

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