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Response rates from 8.3k New Democracy voters.
68% Yes |
32% No |
54% Yes |
32% No |
14% Yes, but not for cosmetics |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 8.3k New Democracy voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 8.3k New Democracy voters.
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Unique answers from New Democracy voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2H9S974wks4W
Yes, but not for cosmetics and only as long as organ on chips or other technologies will be developed to replace animal testing.
@9HRGGP41yr1Y
Neither for drugs, nor for vaccines and cosmetics. As for medical devices, the painlessness of the procedure for the animals should be guaranteed.
@95JK3GV2yrs2Y
Unfortunately yes, but not on animals like primates, dogs, cats or the likes! Animals that have massive reproduction rates, small life spans, and with techniques to euthanise them as soon as they start to suffer
@93XZDKX3yrs3Y
yes, if it does not cost their lives
@8X4K7T23yrs3Y
Yes as long as they obey strict laws about animal safety and abuse
@8RNLT7Z4yrs4Y
Yes but only as long as their life is not in direct danger
@9C3LZYC2yrs2Y
@9C2XZBH2yrs2Y
With same precautions as testing on humans.
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