Survey: Hungarians consider energy sanctions dangerous for Europe
In mid-September, the Nézőpont Institute conducted a survey in which a thousand Hungarians were asked about European sanctions policy.
Hungarians believe that energy sanctions are a threat to Europe, according to the latest research by the Nézőpont Institute, the findings of which were published on Wednesday. The survey, which was conducted in mid-September by telephone among 1,000 people, found that a two-thirds majority (66 percent) think that sanctions are hurting Europe more than Russia, and they also disagree with sanctions on the energy market, VG.hu reports.
Only 22 percent said they did not agree with the statement that the sanctions hurt Europe more than Russia, it added. Some 62 percent said it would be a mistake to extend the sanctions to gas imports, 58 percent said they disagreed with the oil embargo, and only 27 percent supported it, Nézőpont said. Only 12-15 percent said they had no opinion on the issue of sanctions, it added.
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Source: VG.hu, MTI
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