Sunday, September 14, 2014

Measurements make the choice to cliffhanger – Aftonbladet

Measurements make the choice to cliffhanger – Aftonbladet

Stockholm. SVT exit poll shows an advantage for the red-green, with Fi just four percent threshold. That would mean a new government and SD remain as the balance of power.

TV4 measurement has more even numbers.

Social Democrat party secretary Carin Jämtin said the figures suggest that the Swedish people want a new Government and the Moderates project “collapsed.”

– This result will Stefan Löfven become prime minister and lead Sweden in a different direction, she says.

The Red-Green gets 44.8 against 39.7 per cent for the Alliance, according to SVT’s exit poll. Fi gets 4.0 percent, ie exactly in parliament latch.

Sweden Democrats appear to have a pivotal position with 10.5 percent, according to the survey. Huge cheers erupted at the Sweden Democrats’ election night party at the results. That would mean an increase of 4.8 percentage points compared with the last election and means that the party will be the third largest party.

If you count on Valus numbers to seats in the Election Authority mandate simulator gets the red-green and Fi 172 seats together , Alliance 140 and SD 37 This means that even with Fi in parliament becomes SD Vågmästare.

S then get 110 seats, MP 25, V 23, and Fi 14 seats. M gets 78, FP 21, C 23 and KD 18 seats while the SD may 37th

– It looks very positive for the SD’s part. We know that we tend to be underestimated. Our goal has always been to maintain our balance of power. Well, we hope that we can do, says party secretary Björn Söder to SVT.

Fis spokesperson Schyman think it’s a shocker.

– This is it that the numbers are in themselves, I certainly hope so, so that we can get a change of government and isolate the Sweden Democrats, but it’s shaky, says Schyman.

– It’s nervous, I’ll say.

Whether the party gets into parliament or not, this year’s selections bring much to the party, think Schyman.

– We will build the organization in a way that we could not before.

At the same time TV4′s election survey to the red-green parties get 44 percent against 43 percent for the Alliance. Feminists see where to come into parliament with 4.4 percent.

Political scientist Catherine Barr Ling says to SVT that it is remarkable that Fi appears to be getting into parliament, as the Sweden Democrats’ big upswing.

The colleague Henrik Oscarsson out that uncertainties in SVT’s exit poll is so great that it is impossible to know whether Fi comes in or not.

The Green Party party secretary Anders Wallner finds that the most important thing is it looks to be a change of government.

– There is one very happy, but our numbers are far below our expectations. And we are worried about what SD’s numbers will mean, he says.

Liberal Party Erik Ullenhag emphasizes that the reason for the bad numbers because it meant the government for eight years.

– It looks like it might be a change of power, he says.

Fact: SVT exit poll:

A: 31.1

MP: 7.1

W: 6.6

M: 22.2:

FP: 6.0

C : 6.5

KD: 5.0

SD: 10.5

Fi: 4.0

Others: 1 , 0

Alliance: 39.7

The Red-Green: 44.8

Fact: TV4 / Novus

According to TV 4 / Novus round neckline among 4,300 people who voted to get the parties share the following votes:

The Social Democrats: 30.7

Moderates: 22.8

Sweden Democrats: 8 , 3

The Green Party: 8.1

The Centre Party: 7.7

The Liberal Party: 6.8

The Christian Democrats: 5.7

Left: 5.2

Feminist Initiative: 4.4

The Red-Green: 44.0

Alliance: 43.0

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment