Nearly half of Serbia don't want to membership in European Union

About 48% of Serbian citizens have voiced opposition to their membership in the European Union, according to a recent survey conducted by the European Integration Ministry. European Integration Minister Jadranka Joksimovic expressed satisfaction with the recent survey, as the percentage of those who do not wish for EU integration has dropped from 49% to [...]
About 48% of Serbian citizens have voiced opposition to their membership in the European Union, according to a recent survey conducted by the European Integration Ministry.
European Integration Minister Jadranka Joksimovic expressed satisfaction with the latest survey, as the percentage of those who do not wish for EU integration has dropped from 49% to 48 %, compared to preliminary polls.
“After so long we managed to exceed the 50% limit and I am very satisfied “, she said.
Also, Joksimovic said that according to the data, 65% of respondents said they backed the country's reform process, despite Serbia's negotiations with Brussels.
And this shows that, Serbs want a more modern and efficient country”, she stressed.











