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Conclusions. A survey conducted by the CEORG in November 2004, 5 months after the accession of the four Central European countries (data from CEORG research EU Membership: November 2004) illustrates the positive feelings of Hungarian, Czech, Slovakian and Polish citizens regarding the European Union membership of their countries. The rate of agreement with EU membership was generally very high - over 75% in all the four countries - with variations among age groups, gender and occupation, and ranges from 81, 6% in Slovakia to 74, 7% in Hungary of the total number of respondents agreeing with EU membership for their country. Citizens' expectations for a better life were moderate but very strong. Today, over 3 years from the accession, an impartial observer can notice that these countries are still encountering huge difficulties in converging with old EU members due to internal political and economic frailty. The relationship between political turmoil and economic performance has not been the same in all four countries; in fact, their post-accession path has taken them to different places, as the Czech Republic and Slovakia are benefiting from a steady GDP growth despite internal conflicts whereas Hungary and Poland are advancing at a slower pace due to internal factors such as high unemployment rate and corruption. Nonetheless,...

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Gallup International. "Voice of the People 2005: Trends in democracy. www.voice-of-thepeople.net/ContentFiles/files/VoP2005/VOP2005_Democracy%20FINAL.pdf

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Central European Opinion Research Group. "Personal Trust in Different Categories of Social Institutions. http://www.ceorg-europe.org/

Central European Opinion Research Group. "EU Membership. http://www.ceorg-europe.org/

Gallup International. "Voice of the People 2005: Trends in democracy. www.voice-of-thepeople.net/ContentFiles/files/VoP2005/VOP2005_Democracy%20FINAL.pdf


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