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"49% of Serbians would support EU membership in referendum" (Tanjug, B92)

If a referendum were to be held "tomorrow" asking whether they support Serbia's EU membership, every other citizen - 49 percent - would vote "yes." On the other hand, 66 percent think that reforms need to be implemented outside of the issue of EU membership. This is according to an opinion poll, dubbed "European orientation of citizens of Serbia," carried out at the end of June the Ministry of European Integration. It also showed that 27 percent of citizens would be opposed to EU membership, 13 percent would not vote, while 11 percent did not know their answer. The survey, that included 1,064 respondents over 18 years of age, showed very high support for reforms - 66 percent think that reforms necessary for joining the EU should be implemented regardless - "for the sake of the welfare of citizens and creating a better organized Serbia." See at: http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2017&mm=07&dd=24&nav_id=101890