As the Romans Believe They Would Resist the Army in the Event of an Attack, What They Say About the Compulsory Military Stage and the Defense of Rep. Moldova
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Nearly half of the Romanians consider that the Roman Army would not resist for 48 hours in the case of an attack, shows an Avangarde probe. However, 58% believe that the danger that Russia intends to attack Romania is small or very small/unexistent. At the same time...
The majority does not fear a Russian attack, but they do not trust the capabilities of the army either.
Fifty-eight percent of Romanians consider the risk of Russia attacking Romania to be low or non-existent. However, if it were to happen, barely a third of them trust that the Romanian army would be able to hold out for 48 hours, until its allies could come to its aid in accordance with NATO regulations, according to a new survey published on Sunday.
Mediafax A survey conducted at the beginning of October 2025 by the Avangarde Institute demonstrates a lack of confidence in the ability of the Romanians to resist a possible Russian attack. At the same time, the Avangarde survey shows a reticence of the population on military involvement in the defence of the Republic of Moldova. Only 35% of the participants in the Sudan believe that the Roman Army could resist 48 hours in the event of an attac…
Sunday: Nearly Half of Respondents Are Opposed to the Reintroduction of the Mandatory Military Stage
According to an Avangarde poll, nearly half of the Romanians are opposed to the reintroduction of the mandatory military stage and doubt the army's ability to face an attack.
Nearly half (48%) of the Romanians consider that the reintroduction of the compulsory military stage would not be a good idea, notes the survey "The Perceptives on the capabilities of the Roman Army", carried out by Avangarde.
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