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| 17:47:43 | 08-10-2005 | Politics |
HOW WILL NATION VOTE?
If the majority votes for the constitutional amendments but the number of
those who have voted makes less that 1/3 of the citizens registered in the
rolls the operating Constitution will remain if force.
The election to the local self-government showed that the electoral activity
has lowered , since only 35% of the voters took part in the election of the
Nor Nork community head.
Will the constitutional amendments be adopted? We addressed to 100 citizens
with this question October 3-6.
29% of the respondent suppose the amendments will not be adopted.
32% of the respondent think that the amendments will be adopted. Some of
them say that the outcomes will be forged. Some of them consider that this
is the desire of Europe. Only minor part of them rate the amendments as
progressive.
33% found difficulty in answering
| 17:47:43 | 08-10-2005 | Politics |
HOW WILL NATION VOTE?
If the majority votes for the constitutional amendments but the number of
those who have voted makes less that 1/3 of the citizens registered in the
rolls the operating Constitution will remain if force.
The election to the local self-government showed that the electoral activity
has lowered , since only 35% of the voters took part in the election of the
Nor Nork community head.
Will the constitutional amendments be adopted? We addressed to 100 citizens
with this question October 3-6.
29% of the respondent suppose the amendments will not be adopted.
32% of the respondent think that the amendments will be adopted. Some of
them say that the outcomes will be forged. Some of them consider that this
is the desire of Europe. Only minor part of them rate the amendments as
progressive.
33% found difficulty in answering