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Swedish governing conservatives loose more ground in a new opinion poll
Thursday, 18 July 2013
The Swedish people are still showing in various tests that they are
ready to move towards a more Social Democratic political guide in the
coming political restructuring of the country. This is because a new
opinion pull shows the governing Conservatives loosing more grounds.
Voters show in an opinion poll published in the tabloid, Expressen, conducted by Sentio Research that the Moderate party, which is more Conservative leaning, would loose 2.1 percentage points in their voting tally if elections where held today.
The Green Party is however shoots ahead by 1.8 percentage points in the survey. The Party saw voters giving its 9.7 percent of support. The party secretary Anders Wallner told Expressen that "Of course it is good that the Greens are approaching an election year with such a strong support for our proposal. We want to replace the coalition government to implement our policy on climate, jobs and school."
The biggest hitters, the Social Democrats increases by 0.5
percentage points to 30.5 percent. The People's party and the far
right, Sweden Democrats lost while support. Whereas both the Christian
Democrats and the Centre Party saw some light and increase slightly.
The survey was conducted between July 4 and July 11. The changes are not statistically significant.
by Scancomark.com Team