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Key Fact: March Sifo survey - Change from February in brackets

Social Democrats: 35.0 (+3.7)
Left Party: 5.4 (-0.3)
Green Party: 9.3 (-1.7)
Moderates: 27.3 (-1.7)
Centre Party: 3.8 (+0.2)
The People's party: 5.6 (-0.6)
Christian democrats: 3.3 (-0.3)
Sweden Democrats: 9.0 (0.5)

Blocs and Coalitions
Red-Green: 49.7 (+1.7)
Alliance: 40.0 (-2.4)

The poll was conducted on March 4 to 14. 1927 people were interviewed.
Social Democrats gain is the only statistically significant change.
Source: Sifo, Göteborgs-Posten and Svenska Dagbladet
    

The Social Democrats in Sweden starts showing that they can get back to power

Sunday, 17 March 2013 
Swedish voters are very unforgiving to a political party or government when they get tired of them. It looks like such is what is happening with current government as the  Social Democrats increased its perception with voter to 3.7 percentage points to 35 percent according to a new opinion poll in March.

The poll conducted by polling organisation, Sifo for the Swedish dailies, Göteborgs-Posten and Svenska Dagbladet show that on the other hand, the governing Moderate Party slopped 1.7 to 27.3 percent.

The Red-Green opposition coalition parties have increased the lead over the governing parties despite the fact that the Left Party and the Green Party lost some grounds. The Red-Green now stand at 49.7 against the government's parties or the Alliance coalition's (Pictured above) 40 per cent, writes Göteborgs-Posten and Svenska Dagbladet.

The Centre Party and the Christian Democrats are still under parliamentary accession threshold of four percent.
by Scancomark.com Team




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