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Answer Overview

Response rates from 667 Renua Ireland voters.

19%
Yes
81%
No
19%
Yes
81%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Renua Ireland voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZSRM28 answered…2 days2D

Yes but also in a way that Ireland can keep its neutrality, safety with allies but not active aggressors

 @9ZR5NLDanswered…5 days5D

I feel we more or less already have one with NATO, Not allowing countries to make decisions for themselves militarily could be more dangeroud. However europe has massively falling behind in this aspect so there might be a time were it becomes needed

 @9ZCJZ9Banswered…3wks3W

No I absolutely hate the idea that army’s exist….grown men and women should be able to sit and talk abt disagreements between country’s instead of needing an army for war

 @8Y7975Zanswered…3yrs3Y

No, but it is a good idea for EU armed forces to co-operate on actions and missions where there is a common EU interest and where it might not be appropriate for the UN to be involved

 @8J2LNT2answered…4yrs4Y

We must dismantle those parties on the left that means we must look at a progressive European Army

 @9D2WRN4answered…1yr1Y

Yes if countries can still control there individual armys and the EU army should work like UN peacekeepers

 @962KL2Y from GU  answered…2yrs2Y