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Confidence increase for the Swedish PM, Reinfeldt
Monday, 25 February 2013
Confidence in the Swedish Prime Minister, Fredrik Reinfeldt (M) is on the increase although the Swedish economy continue to remain depressed. Swedish people (voters) in a new survey believe that the PM is doing a good job.
In the survey published in various Swedish papers, it also shows that support for the far right party, Sweden Democrats party leader, Jimmie Åkesson, and Left Party Chairman Jonas Sjöstedt are falling.
Dagens Nyheter, the Swedish daily which commissioned the study conducted by polling organisation Ipsos to determine the extent to which the confidence in the parliamentary party leader stood.
It showed that confidence in Reinfeldt, leader of the conservative Moderate party has increased to 54 percent in February compared with 50 percent in October 2012. He thus enjoys the highest confidence among all nine party leader / spokesperson who Ipsos asked over 1400 people to make a take on.
During the same period, confidence in the leader of the far right,. Jimmie Åkesson has fallen from 16 to 13 percent.
Confidence increase for Reinfeldt and the reduction of Sjöstedt and Akesson, are the only statistically significant change in the survey. For other party leader the change is within the statistical margin of error, according to the paper, Dagens Nyheter.
By Scancomark.com Team
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Confidence increase for the Swedish PM, Reinfeldt
Monday, 25 February 2013Confidence in the Swedish Prime Minister, Fredrik Reinfeldt (M) is on the increase although the Swedish economy continue to remain depressed. Swedish people (voters) in a new survey believe that the PM is doing a good job.
In the survey published in various Swedish papers, it also shows that support for the far right party, Sweden Democrats party leader, Jimmie Åkesson, and Left Party Chairman Jonas Sjöstedt are falling.
Dagens Nyheter, the Swedish daily which commissioned the study conducted by polling organisation Ipsos to determine the extent to which the confidence in the parliamentary party leader stood.
It showed that confidence in Reinfeldt, leader of the conservative Moderate party has increased to 54 percent in February compared with 50 percent in October 2012. He thus enjoys the highest confidence among all nine party leader / spokesperson who Ipsos asked over 1400 people to make a take on.
During the same period, confidence in the leader of the far right,. Jimmie Åkesson has fallen from 16 to 13 percent.
Confidence increase for Reinfeldt and the reduction of Sjöstedt and Akesson, are the only statistically significant change in the survey. For other party leader the change is within the statistical margin of error, according to the paper, Dagens Nyheter.
By Scancomark.com Team