Lithuanian voters reject atomic power plan
Vilnius (AFP) Oct 15, 2012
Lithuanian voters on Sunday rejected plans to build a new plant to
replace the Baltic state's lone nuclear power station, a Soviet-era
facility shut down under the terms of its EU entry, though the result
does not bind the government to act.
Almost 62 percent of voters cast "No" ballots in a referendum, while
close to 35 percent backed the plan, partial figures from the national
elections cohttp://www.nuclearpowerdaily.com/reports/Lithuanian_voters_reject_atomic_power_plan_999.html
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