Decreasing support and growing fear in Hungary

NATO military action gains significantly less support compared to last week

Budapest, 1999. 04. 15.

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Methodology
The results are based on 419 telephone interviews with adults in Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, and 191 interviews with adults of Szeged, the largest city nearby Novi Sad, Vojvodina, at the Hungarian-Yugoslav border. The poll was conducted on April 15, 1999. The sample accuracy is at 5 percentage points at the Budapest sample and 7 percentage points at Szeged sample.

The raw output
the public on the 8th of April, two weeks after air strikes started
the public on the 26th of March, the day after first missiles hit Yugoslav targets

1998 March opinions regarding possible NATO intervention