HR-bilten-Politika bilten LJUBLJANA - According to the results of an opinion poll published in Slovenia's leading paper "Delo" on Saturday, public support for the country's admission to NATO has increased following a membership
invitation at a recent summit in Prague. According to the telephone opinion poll conducted on November 27, which included 700 respondents, 86.4% of voters would take part in a referendum on NATO membership, of whom 49% would vote for and 34% against NATO membership. The remaining three and a half percent are still undecided but the results indicate a 10% increase in support for NATO membership compared to the results of an opinion poll conducted before the Prague summit at which Slovenia was invited, along with six other countries, to join NATO.rml
LJUBLJANA - According to the results of an opinion poll published in
Slovenia's leading paper "Delo" on Saturday, public support for the
country's admission to NATO has increased following a membership
invitation at a recent summit in Prague.
According to the telephone opinion poll conducted on November 27,
which included 700 respondents, 86.4% of voters would take part in a
referendum on NATO membership, of whom 49% would vote for and 34%
against NATO membership. The remaining three and a half percent are
still undecided but the results indicate a 10% increase in support
for NATO membership compared to the results of an opinion poll
conducted before the Prague summit at which Slovenia was invited,
along with six other countries, to join NATO.
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