2/3 of Hungarians would consider it desirable for Hungary to review its EU membership or some of the commitments resulting from membership, according to a poll conducted by the Iranytu Institute.
A further 23.8% oppose the idea, while 9.7% did not take a stand.
Only 17% said Hungary has benefited from EU membership, as against 44% who said Hungary has lost out. Another 28% said Hungary has both won and lost, and 11% did not know.
On another issue, 40% of respondents would support a renegotiation of the state debt if it did not harm Hungary's image, while 26% would support it regardless. Such a move would do more harm than good in the view of 22%, and 12% were undecided.
The introduction of capital punishment has the full support of 55% of respondents, 33% rejected it, while 11% would support the death penalty only in special cases.
Source: politics.hu, February 6, 2013
