Nézőpont: one and a half times more people are optimistic about the country's future
At the end of 2015, almost half (48 percent) of the Hungarians considered that year 2016 will be a good year for the country. In December 2014, only 34 percent of them thought the same thing, so almost one and a half times more people are optimistic about the country's future – the Nézőpont Intézet (Viewpoint Institute) told MTI.
According to the researches of the Nézőpont Intézet, at the end of 2014, one in four respondents (25 percent) thought that 2014 was a good year fort he country, while at the end of 2015, two-fifths (40 percent) of the Hungarians were satisfied with the year 2015, which indicates a clear improvement – the statement of the Nézőpont Intézet reveals. (MTI)
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