Montenegrin citizens share third place with Albania among European countries in this year's Gallup Global Emotion Report, which shows how much anger or rage the population of each country feels on a daily basis.
Citizens of North Macedonia are in second place, and as reported by the Macedonian media, Turkey took first place on that list, where 34 percent of residents express a certain amount of anger on a daily basis, while Macedonians are second with 26 percent of respondents who stated that they feel anger during the day. .
After Turks and Macedonians, according to Gallup's research, Albanians and Montenegrins (24 percent) and Spaniards (23 percent) follow.
In the region, Bulgaria, Serbia and Kosovo are somewhere at the bottom of the list, as between 11 and 13 percent of citizens in them said that they feel anger during the day, while 21 percent of the respondents in Greece said so, according to the MIA agency.
It is stated that the countries with the lowest percentage of anger on a daily basis in Europe are Finland and Estonia (seven percent), Portugal (eight percent), and the Netherlands and Croatia (nine percent).
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