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Most Romanians don't want Romania to leave the European Union (EU) or NATO. According to an opinion poll conducted by INSCOP Research in March, over 76% of Romanians do not agree with leaving the European Union, and 80% of respondents believe that Romania should not leave NATO. Thus, to the.
More than three-quarters of Romanians would not agree with the exit of our country from the European Union and the North Atlantic Alliance, reveals an INSCOP su.
Against the situation on the Russian-Ukrainian border, the security threat seems to have awakened to a rough reality most of Romania's population, according to Remus Stefureac, a political scientist. He was citing a poll run in January by the institute he leads, INSCOP Research. The poll indicates that the confidence that Romanians have in NATO is right now around 60 percent – a first in the recent history of polls run by the institution, Remus Stefureac told Radio Romania. 70% of Romanians believe that NATO would defend Romania in case of a conflict generated by the recent tensions. The prospect of leaving NATO is supported by an extremely thin margin of Romanian society. Over 75% of Romanians are not even considering this issue. At the same time, a pro-Western orientation, meaning towards NATO, the US, and the EU, is dominant amongst the population. Over 80% of Romanians believe this is the natural direction, as opposed to the 10% that are Eastern oriented. Political scient