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IRES report: Romanians do not support a military intervention in Libya
22.03.2011, 20:17 | Actuality | 1449 views
Most Romanians do not agree with the military intervention in Libya according to a survey conducted by the Romanian Evaluation and Strategy Institute, IRES. 68% of those questioned do not agree with a military intervention in Libya, 28% approve it and 4% did not respond. 90% of the respondents heard about the military intervention in Libya and most of them, 51% believe that it was determined by the control over Libyan oil reserves. 42% believe that the reason of the intervention is to protect civilians against Qaddafi. 40% of those questioned appreciate that Romania might be affected by the events in Libya. Read more on Hotnews.ro
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