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Irrespective of anything, Swedish premier, Fredrik Reinfeldt continues to remain popular among voters
Irrespective of anything, Swedish premier, Fredrik Reinfeldt (pictured below) continues to remain popular among voters
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Swedish people could change lots of things in their current government but not the Prime Minister
Seeking to determine if there are other alternatives out there to drive the country in the future, a clear majority believe that Fredrik Reinfeldt, the current premier is better than his opposition number, Stefan Löfven to lead a Swedish government.
In a poll conducted by polling organisation, Skop some 67 percent of Swedish voters among an approximately 1,000 respondents think that Reinfeldt is skilful to run the economy, which is largely unchanged from year-end.
Most people would choose to have Fredrik Reinfeldt to have him than his opposite number even though opinion polls put the opposition ahead.
In the group of people over 55 years, most prefer to have the opposition leader Stefan Löfven on the table, according to the opinion pull conducted on the telephone between February 19 and March 5.
By Scancomark.com Team
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Irrespective of anything, Swedish premier, Fredrik Reinfeldt continues to remain popular among voters
Irrespective of anything, Swedish premier, Fredrik Reinfeldt (pictured below) continues to remain popular among votersThursday, 28 March 2013
Swedish people could change lots of things in their current government but not the Prime Minister
Seeking to determine if there are other alternatives out there to drive the country in the future, a clear majority believe that Fredrik Reinfeldt, the current premier is better than his opposition number, Stefan Löfven to lead a Swedish government.
In a poll conducted by polling organisation, Skop some 67 percent of Swedish voters among an approximately 1,000 respondents think that Reinfeldt is skilful to run the economy, which is largely unchanged from year-end.
Most people would choose to have Fredrik Reinfeldt to have him than his opposite number even though opinion polls put the opposition ahead.
In the group of people over 55 years, most prefer to have the opposition leader Stefan Löfven on the table, according to the opinion pull conducted on the telephone between February 19 and March 5.
By Scancomark.com Team