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The Swedish ruling conservatives are feeling the effects of voters' revolts

Monday, 04 March 2013
It is not clear why there is this huge variance between the Swedish conservative party, the Moderate and its leader, Swedish PM, Fredrik Reinfeldt. The Voting public tend to polling away from the party while there is growing support for its head, the Prime minister.

A Swedish voter opinion is an index shows how Confidence in the conservatives have gotten to its lowest in three years. The party is down to 28.8 percent, according to the Swedish voter opinion. This is a decrease of 1.5 percentage points since the last poll.

The Alliance coalition (Pictured) - made up of the ruling parties has 42.2 percent of voter support, while the opposition, Red-Green coalition lead with 47.6 percent.

The People's Party, also known as the Liberals, saw its support reduced to 5.7 percent. The Green Party rose to 9.6. Far rights, Sweden Democrats increased to 9.6, the highest the party has every received in this opinion poll. The Left increased to 5.9 and the Social Democrats moved to 32.1 percent.

Both the Centre Party and the Christian Democrats would fall outside parliamentary access with 3.6 and 3.9 percent respectively.

Swedish voter opinion is an index in which an average compilation from polls from  Novus for radio Sweden, Demoskop, Novus, Sifo, Skop and Ipsos have been weighed together. Therefore, it is not possible to say whether the changes are statistically significant.
by Scancomark.com Team

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