“…Transition societies confronted substantial electoral volatility (Haughton & Deegan-Krause, 2015;Tavits, 2008), ineffective political parties with vague programmatic appeals (Sikk, 2012), and frequent attacks on democratic institutions (Vachudova, 2005). To this day, many post-communist countries grapple with endemic corruption, low government effectiveness, weak law enforcement, and inefficient institutions (Kornai & Rose-Ackerman, 2004;Petrova, 2021). Our argument views this empirical reality as consequential for political attitudes once it becomes obvious to individuals.…”