More in Favor than Opposed According to New Survey
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More people are in favor than opposed to Iceland starting accession talks with the European Union, according to a new survey conducted by Maskína for DV. A total of 44.5 percent of respondents said they were in favor of talks, while 39.4 percent were opposed. At the same time, 14.6 percent said they didn't know and 1.5 percent refused to answer.
More people are in favor than opposed to entering into accession negotiations with the EU, according to a new Maskína survey conducted for DV about the referendum to be held on August 29. The people will be asked: "Should Iceland reopen accession negotiations with the European Union?" and the options will be "Yes" or "No". 53.1 percent of those who took a position in the Maskína survey said they would vote yes in the referendum and 46.9 percent …
The majority of the population plans to say Yes in the referendum on Iceland's accession negotiations with the European Union, this is evident from the results of a Maskína survey for DV. When looking only at those who are taking a position, 53.1 percent plan to say Yes and 46.9% to say No. In the national
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