A recent survey shows that two-thirds of Lithuanians think the situation in their country is worsening, a significant change from the previous year.
A recent survey conducted in February reveals that 66% of Lithuanian respondents believe that the situation in the country is becoming worse, down from 70% in February of last year. Only about 28% of those surveyed now think that things are improving, a significant decrease in optimism compared to the previous year. This shift in perception presents a concerning trend for the nation's morale and could reflect broader dissatisfaction among the populace.