Majority of voters satisfied with outcome, survey finds

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Budapest, October 5 (MTI) – The majority of Hungarian voters are satisfied with the result of the Oct. 2 migrant quota referendum and support amending the constitution, according to a survey by pollster Századvég released on Wednesday.
Fully 54 percent of the survey’s respondents said they were satisfied with Sunday’s result and altogether 68 percent said they agreed with the prime minister’s proposal to amend Hungary’s constitution.
Századvég found that 29 percent of voters were not satisfied with the outcome of the referendum while 15 percent had mixed feelings about it.
Altogether 71 percent said the European Union should consider the will of Hungarian voters on the subject of mandatory migrant quotas while 23 percent said it does not have to.
Among those who voted on Sunday, 81 percent said Brussels has to take the opinion of Hungarian voters into account compared with 12 percent who said it does not.
Sixty eight percent of respondents said they expect the government to pass a law or amend the constitution to reflect the outcome of the referendum. Fully 17 percent said the government does not have to take any action over the result, while 7 percent said it should simply accept the European Commission’s mandatory quota scheme.






The Referendum, true Democracy, something the EU cannot understand, “The Will of the People”. Well done Hungary.