67% Yes |
33% No |
67% Yes |
33% No |
See how support for each position on “EU Authoritarian Sanctions” has changed over time for 11.2k Germany voters.
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See how importance of “EU Authoritarian Sanctions” has changed over time for 11.2k Germany voters.
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Unique answers from Germany users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9KTHQ651mo1MO
Only the states which have multiple records of basic human rights violations, and aggressive outside policies.
@9DJ9P3C8mos8MO
There has to be measures in place that diminish the possibility for EU member states to become authoritarian
@85KTNJB11mos11MO
No, but Marxist-Leninist and state-socialist regimes must be prohibited from being EU member countries
@9BTT5CZ12mos12MO
The EU only should sanction member countries with authoritarian governments if there are multiple records of basic human rights violations, and aggressive outside policies.
@9BG2L9D1yr1Y
I feel like this is a very difficult question as those sanctions might deeply damage the German economy and the wellbeing of the citizens. The economy and the citizens should be prioritized in this situation.
@99M6CJH1yr1Y
Yes, if they are threatening or hurting their citizens or other countries
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