The Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) Barometer for the Western Balkans was published today in Brussels.

In this barometer Some of the biggest problems faced by the citizens of this region have been presented.


Among the main problems according to this survey is the cost of living/price increases, with 66 percent of them stating that this is the problem they face.

Regarding this, Amer Kepatnović, from the Regional Cooperation Council, says that the 'Balkan Barometer' is a way of listening to the people of the region.

"What you will see today in some segments should be worrying for everyone," he said.

Likewise, the economic situation was also presented as a problem by 44 percent, corruption by 35 percent, and political instability by 29 percent.

Citizens also declared unemployment at 25 percent and brain drain at 22 percent as problems. /Telegraph/