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Citizens continue losing trust in public institutions: Survey The confidence and trust of the majority of citizens in key public institutions such as Parliament has declined since 2006.

One of the authors of the report, Rajen Govender, of the IJR, says 77% of South Africans believe the country still needs reconciliation.

The confidence and trust of the majority of citizens in key public institutions such as Parliament has declined since 2006. This is according to the 2019However, according to the study, most people have trust in the country’sOne of the authors of the report, Rajen Govender, of the IJR, says 77% of South Africans believe the country still needs reconciliation.

“The majority of South Africans still believe in the idea of the Constitution and I think this is important in terms of the declining trust in the institutions. They may not trust Parliament, so there is a trust deficit but I believe that the antidote in that is what I call the constitutional quotient.

 

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Can you blame us?.I doubt it.

But 🤞🏽 trust, we not changing out votes cum the next election...

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