Support grows for Ukraine referendum yes campaigners
The number of people intending to vote ‘yes’ in April’s referendum on the EU treaty with Ukraine has risen from 38% to 44.5%, according to a new opinion poll.
The increase in support for the ‘yes’ camp is statistically significant although many people have still not decided how to vote, researchers told the Financieele Dagblad.
Nevertheless, 55.5% of people who have made up their minds still plan to vote against the association treaty, which includes agreements on political, economic and cultural issues.
Turnout
The poll, carried out by I&O research and Twente University, also shows 34% of the electorate plans to vote in the referendum. At least 30% have to vote for the results to have any legal status and the researchers say the actual turnout is likely to be below the current estimate.
Almost half the 2,550 people who took part in the poll say the cabinet should abide by the result. The referendum is not binding on the cabinet, but if more than 30% of the electorate takes part parliament must vote on the law again.
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