How Europeans see key institutions and issues ahead of European Parliament elections
Learn how Europeans in 10 EU member states feel about key institutions and issues ahead of European Parliament elections.
Learn how Europeans in 10 EU member states feel about key institutions and issues ahead of European Parliament elections.
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