63 percent of the respondents each expressed trust in the Armed Forces and Police, while 61 percent – in the Constitutional Court.
The State Social Insurance Fund, the Bank of Lithuania and the Lithuanian media were trusted by 60 percent of the polled each. 58 percent of people said they trusted the State Border Guard Service and 55 percent trusted municipalities. More than half of the polled trusted the aforementioned institutions.
Next, more people trusted than mistrusted the State Security Department (VSD), the Special Investigation Service (STT), the National Audit Office and trade unions.
However, more respondents mistrusted rather than trusted Parliament (29 percent trusted, 67 percent mistrusted), commercial banks (27 pct against 56 pct) and the courts (38 pct against 54 pct).
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