As our chart based on data by Pew Research indicates, there's hardly any discontent about EU policies in Germany and Denmark, with 73 and 70 percent of respondents, respectively, holding a favorable opinion of the EU. In Sweden, the Netherlands and Spain, the EU was positively received by two thirds of survey participants, whereas in Italy, only 58 percent of respondents viewed the organisation and its policies as favorable.
Even though the data shows general acceptance of the European Union, it is still flawed in one key aspect: Former Eastern Bloc countries were not surveyed. For example, in nations like Poland and Hungary enforcing strict anti-LGBTQ+ laws, the view of the more liberal European Union might differ greatly.

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