In the institutional framework, the president of the state has stable trust, and in the non-institutional framework, religious communities and the NGO sector are leading, the result of the latest CG pulse implemented by the Center for Civic Education (CGO) and the DAMAR Institute.
"CG Puls data from July 2024 indicate a deepening crisis in the legitimacy of institutions in Montenegro, which are mostly in the lower part of the trust scale, with the exception of the president of the state, who is stably trusted.
The President of the State was in the same position through the January survey by the CGE, and in the meantime there was a significant drop in trust in the Government and the Assembly, but also an increase in trust in the NGO sector and the prosecution," the CGE stated on the X social network.
They added that for years, religious communities remain at the top of the list, and the last position is undisputedly held by political parties.
"The process of Europeanization is not a form, but must have a content to which democratic institutional design contributes, along with the seriousness and consistency of public policies aimed at citizens, which in the case of Montenegro is still not the case, as these data also warn," they concluded from CGO.
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