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A Romanian poll shows most citizens believe the country is headed in the wrong direction amid widespread distrust in government and economic anxiety.
A December 2025 poll by Romania’s CURS finds 75% of Romanians believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, with only 21% optimistic.
Low trust in political leaders and institutions persists, with no figure commanding majority approval; Calin Georgescu leads with 40% trust.
The Army, Church, and firefighters enjoy strong public support, while Parliament, the judiciary, and the government are widely distrusted.
The AUR leads in hypothetical election projections with 35%, followed by PSD (22%) and NLP (19%).
Over half report worsening finances, and 84% expect rising prices, reflecting deep economic anxiety.
The survey of 1,067 adults had a margin of error of ±3.
Una encuesta rumana muestra que la mayoría de los ciudadanos cree que el país se dirige en la dirección equivocada en medio de la desconfianza generalizada en el gobierno y la ansiedad económica.