Iceland Warns Brussels Not to Meddle in EU Referendum
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EU claims Brussels 'never intervenes in referendums' after being told to keep nose out of Iceland's 'Brexit-style' vote
The European Union has claimed Brussels "never intervenes in referendums" after being told to keep its nose out of Iceland's Brexit-style vote later this month.Iceland, which first expressed an interest in joining the EU in 2009, will vote on whether to restart stalled negotiations with the bloc on August 29.Polling suggests the vote remains on a knife-edge, with a recent Maskina survey suggesting 44 per cent would vote in favour of accession to…
(Brussels=Yonhap News) Correspondent Hyun Yun-kyung = Iceland, a wealthy Arctic nation holding a referendum on the upcoming 29th to decide whether to resume EU accession negotiations, [is] voting...
Three weeks before the referendum to resume negotiations to join the European Union, Iceland remains almost perfectly divided.
There is no difference between the number of those who plan to say yes and those who plan to say no in the referendum on the continuation of Iceland's accession negotiations with the European Union on August 29. This is shown by the results of a new Gallup poll conducted for the Forward Iceland movement, which is opposed to accession negotiations. The poll is discussed in Morgunblaðið today. 46% of those surveyed are opposed to continuing access…
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