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In de week voorafgaand aan de verkiezingen werden op de televisie debatten gevoerd tussen de lijsttrekkers van de grote politieke partijen. Hoe vaak hebt u deze debatten gezien?

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Did you vote in the parliamentary elections on June 9?

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Hebt u bij de Kamerverkiezingen van 9 juni gestemd?

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Did you authorize someone to vote for you by proxy; or did you vote yourself?

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Hebt u iemand bij volmacht laten stemmen of hebt u zelf gestemd?

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Which party did you vote for on June 9?

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Op welke partij hebt u gestemd op 9 juni?

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When did you decide to vote for this party?

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Wanneer hebt u besloten om op deze partij te stemmen?

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Did you vote for the first candidate on the party list or for another candidate?

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Hebt u gestemd op de lijsttrekker of op een andere kandidaat?

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When did you decide not to vote?

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Wanneer hebt u besloten om niet te gaan stemmen?

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Suppose that you had in fact voted, which party would you have voted for?

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Stel dat u toch had gestemd, op welke partij zou u dan hebben gestemd?

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When we look at the achievements of the government in The Hague in the pas three years. How has the government according to you done her job?

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Als we kijken naar de prestaties van de regering in Den Haag in de afgelopen drie jaar, hoe heeft de regering volgens u haar werk gedaan?

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The next questions are about some important political issues.

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De volgende vragen gaan over een aantal belangrijke politieke onderwerpen.

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Some people think that nuclear power plants are the solution to a shortage of energy in the future. Others think nuclear power plants shouldn’t be build, because the dangers are too great. Where would you place yourself on a line from 1 to 7, where 1 means nuclear power plants should be build...

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