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EU citizens pessimistic about everything – poll

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January 27, 2026
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Published: January 27, 2026 2:02 pm
Author: RT

Europeans don’t expect anything good and think democracy is dead, a survey suggests

An overwhelming majority of EU citizens think their best years are behind them and that life in Europe will only get harder in the future, according to a new poll. More than two-thirds want their leaders to adopt more aggressively nationalist policies.

Some 63% of respondents agree that “our best years are behind us,” while 77% believe life in their country “will be harder for the next generation,” according to a survey of 23 EU countries carried out by communications firm FGS Global and published by Politico on Tuesday.

Overall, 65% of respondents said their country is “heading in the wrong direction,” with this sentiment most prevalent in Central and Western Europe. France is the most pessimistic country polled, with 79% agreeing with this statement, followed by Belgium at 74% and Hungary at 73%.

Only citizens of Poland, Lithuania, and Denmark believe that things are going well, with Lithuanians the most optimistic. There, 38% feel that the country is “heading in the wrong direction.”

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The poll did not measure satisfaction with EU leadership in Brussels. However, 76% of those surveyed said democracy is in decline across Europe. Asked to choose between two statements, more than half said their country’s political system “is failing the people and needs fundamental reform,” rather than “works fairly well and doesn’t need significant reform.”

Most respondents want their leaders to pursue a more nationalist path, with 71% saying their countries “should be more assertive of [their] national interests even if this creates friction with other countries.”

To the east, the outlook is more positive. According to Russia’s independent Levada polling institute, 53% of Russians view the future “calmly, with confidence.” This number rises to 68% among 18-24-year-olds. Levada’s research has long been considered accurate and reliable internationally.

A 2024 Ipsos poll found that 86% of Chinese respondents feel optimistic about their country’s future.

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