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Trust in Government

“Trust in Government is a multidimensional concept in which citizens expect the system and the political incumbents to be responsive, honest and competent, even in the absence of constant scrutiny” (Miller and Listhaug, 1990).

 

32% of Colombians trust in the Government while the other 92% "have their faith in the companies" as leaders of the social transformation in the affairs of the societies, indicated a study of the American consultancy Edelman.

As mentioned before, most Colombians trust companies as the only entities that can change the future of the country, however, the government is responsible for the country to change positively.

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The colombians believes in their families and in themselves, but they are very distrustful with the others, with the public institutions and with the future of the country and of its children.

 

Sources:

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/trust

http://www.elheraldo.co/nacional/solo-32-de-los-colombianos-confia-en-el-gobierno-segun-consultora-de-eeuu-256154

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