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Response rates from 558 80 voters.
68% Yes |
32% No |
68% Yes |
32% No |
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Unique answers from 80 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9BG2L9D2yrs2Y
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.
@9642ZYJ2yrs2Y
Yes, but only on the basis of clearly defined rules. So that sanctions are used against all authoritarian governments, not only ones we don't make deal with or we don't like.
@9NRRQCC6mos6MO
A member country which has an authoritarian government, got there by the will of the people. That is subverting democracy. Just because you don’t like the choices the people of a country make, does not mean that you can punish them for it.
@9KTHQ659mos9MO
Only the states which have multiple records of basic human rights violations, and aggressive outside policies.
@9DJ9P3C1yr1Y
There has to be measures in place that diminish the possibility for EU member states to become authoritarian
@9D57QMT1yr1Y
No Sanction but if the state continues its government with authoritarian traits then it should be discussed in EU council and at last it should be dismembered from EU.
@9642TJ92yrs2Y
If Germany can afford it, sure. But right now the German people are paying insane prices and it’s not really safe for their standard of life
@85KTNJB2yrs2Y
No, but Marxist-Leninist and state-socialist regimes must be prohibited from being EU member countries
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