Heads of Companies in Lithuania Support EU and NATO Membership
Published:
29 June 2001 y., Friday
Heads of major companies in Lithuania support EU and NATO membership. A public opinion survey carried out by opinion poll agency “Baltijos Tyrimai” (Baltic Research) showed that 73% of top managers in companies that have more than 50 employees support NATO membership and 76% - EU membership.
There is a considerable improvement in the figures if compared with the results of the previous year when 57% of top managers supported EU and 68% - NATO membership.
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