24.02.2023, Kishinyov
Most Moldovans do not believe that joining NATO and the European Union will improve national security, according to the results of a survey published by Ian Lisnevsky, director of the Intellect Group, on the company’s Facebook page (organization banned in Russia) on February 24.
“When asked how to ensure national security, 43.3% of the survey participants named maintaining neutrality and strengthening the army, while 16.3% believe that Moldova should cooperate with the Collective Security Treaty Organization,” Lisnevsky said.
He also noted that 12.1% of the respondents are in favor of the EU accession, 8.7% said they would join NATO and 7.7% said they would support unification with Romania.
According to the head of Intellect Group, 1,198 people participated in the survey. The survey was conducted from February 12 to 22.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency