ZAGREB, Oct 12 (Hina) - Seventy-six percent of Croatian citizens do not trust their government, whereas the average in other EU member states is 50%, according to a survey published on Monday by the European Committee of the Regions.
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ZAGREB, Oct 12 (Hina) - Seventy-six percent of Croatian citizens do not trust their government, whereas the average in other EU member states is 50%, according to a survey published on Monday by the European Committee of the Regions.
(Hina) ha