SURVEY: 74 PERCENT OF HUNGARIANS BELIEVE SAFAROV CASE IS TOO IMPORTANT FOR HUNGARY
Panorama.am
18/09/2012
94 percent of Hungarians are familiar with Ramil Safarov case; 74
percent believe the case is too important for Hungary, Hungarian
news agency MTI reported, citing the results of a survey ordered by
Hungarian ruling party Fidesz, according to Armenpress news agency.
The phone survey, on September 7-12, shows that the Hungarian society
is well aware of the issue.
59 percent of respondents blame Azerbaijani government for the
situation, 32 percent think that Hungarian government is to blame,
while 9 percent refrained from answering any questions, the source
said.
Panorama.am
18/09/2012
94 percent of Hungarians are familiar with Ramil Safarov case; 74
percent believe the case is too important for Hungary, Hungarian
news agency MTI reported, citing the results of a survey ordered by
Hungarian ruling party Fidesz, according to Armenpress news agency.
The phone survey, on September 7-12, shows that the Hungarian society
is well aware of the issue.
59 percent of respondents blame Azerbaijani government for the
situation, 32 percent think that Hungarian government is to blame,
while 9 percent refrained from answering any questions, the source
said.