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Only 1.1% of Spaniards Consider Ukraine Conflict to Be Important Issue for Spain

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MADRID (Sputnik) – Only 1.1% of Spanish residents consider the Ukraine conflict to be among the most important issues affecting their country, a survey conducted by the Spanish Center for Sociological Research (CIS) has shown.

The majority of Spaniards believe that the most important issues for Spain are the economic crisis (28.3% of respondents), unemployment (25.4%), poor governance (17.2%), political issues in general (16%), issues related to the quality of employment (13.9%), corruption (12.3%) and migration (11.9%), the survey showed on Thursday. Only 1.1% of respondents said the Ukraine conflict was an important issue for Madrid.

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Nevertheless, when residents were asked whether they were concerned about the situation in Ukraine, 25.9% of respondents said they were «very concerned,» 43.5% of them said they were «quite concerned,» and 13.7% of them responded that they were «somewhat concerned,» according to the survey.

The CIS conducted the survey from April 1-4 and polled 4,000 adult residents of Spain.





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