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Not really. Its very minor compared to most other European countries.


From what I've read it is at least a major theme in their national discourse, of course that doesn't mean that the statistics support that it is actually a major problem. But probably at least a lot of people (voters) feel that it's a major problem, so that makes it something for politicians to want to take into account /use for their benefit.




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