Lithuanian Voters Want Nuclear Plant Operating Extension
In yesterday’s Lithuanian election almost 89% of voters were in favor of ignoring the country’s European Union agreement and keep the Ingalina-2 nuclear reactor operational until 2012.
The proposal was non-binding, however the 47% turnout was also below the 50% mandated for a referendum to be considered valid.
The proposal was non-binding, however the 47% turnout was also below the 50% mandated for a referendum to be considered valid.
