Results
15.06.2009 - 22.06.2009
Following accusations of electoral fraud in Iran, opposition leaders are calling for the EU to refuse to recognise the new government of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. How should the EU react?
The EU should continue its current policy of diplomacy with Tehran and not make any demands.
0%
The EU should insist Tehran investigate allegations of fraud or face sanctions.
100%
The EU should continue its current policy of diplomacy with Tehran and not make any demands.
44%
The EU should insist Tehran investigate allegations of fraud or face sanctions.
56%
The EU should continue its current policy of diplomacy with Tehran and not make any demands.
42%
The EU should insist Tehran investigate allegations of fraud or face sanctions.
58%
The EU should continue its current policy of diplomacy with Tehran and not make any demands.
0%
The EU should insist Tehran investigate allegations of fraud or face sanctions.
0%
The EU should continue its current policy of diplomacy with Tehran and not make any demands.
29%
The EU should insist Tehran investigate allegations of fraud or face sanctions.
71%
The EU should continue its current policy of diplomacy with Tehran and not make any demands.
0%
The EU should insist Tehran investigate allegations of fraud or face sanctions.
100%
The EU should continue its current policy of diplomacy with Tehran and not make any demands.
100%
The EU should insist Tehran investigate allegations of fraud or face sanctions.
0%
The EU should continue its current policy of diplomacy with Tehran and not make any demands.
0%
The EU should insist Tehran investigate allegations of fraud or face sanctions.
100%



