THE VOICE OF INTERNATIONAL LITHUANIA
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By: The Associated Press
A new poll shows nearly half of Lithuania's population have turned against nuclear energy following the catastrophe at a Japanese reactor.
A poll for Lithuanian magazine Veidas released Monday showed 88 per cent of Lithuanians, traditionally supportive of nuclear power, now oppose plans to build a new power plant — an increase of 47 per cent since January.
Some 42 per cent of those polled said the Fukushima Dai-ichi disaster had made them change their minds.
The March 28-30 poll surveyed 500 people and had a margin of error of 3 per cent.
Lithuania was one of the world's most nuclear-energy dependent countries before it closed its Soviet-era plant in Ignalina and has over some time been planning to build a new nuclear facility.
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