Sunday, February 28, 2016

Moderates biggest in Swedish voter opinion – Sveriges Radio

For the Social Democrats, the second measurement in the range where the party is over 25 percent – and at the same level as during the worst crisis of the month with former party leader Håkan Juholt.

– It has been a challenging year in which we have not managed to put our affairs in focus – ie unemployment, get into a better school, but also to make welfare better for everyone, says the Social Democrats’ party secretary Jämtin.

– We have in any case failed to connect the question of migration, jobs and schools.

How will you reverse the trend?

– we will do this by creating change in reality – for example, removing the far parenthesis in health insurance, which the government has to decide on and perform. But above all, we should ensure that the labor market is getting better and even more coming out of the job, says Jämtin.

Novus February measurement shows that the difference between the two major parties is small, Moderates get 25.3 percent, the Social Democrats 24.5. But the Conservatives are in the midst of an upward trend.

The Moderates’ party secretary Tomas Tobé believe that success depends on the party’s new migration policy.

– More and more now provides support for the Conservatives to Sweden need a temporary refugee break and that we must bring order to the economy and the more menial jobs.

is it that you are about to take back the voters who have gone to Sweden Democrats?

Yes, Moderates’ve taken hold of the immigration issue, and I think many also feel that the Conservatives are more government working party than the Sweden Democrats, said party secretary Tomas Tobé.

Right Sweden Democrats had had a steady rise in Swedish voter opinion, until last month. This reduces the measurement section 18.9 to 17.9 percent of voter support.

The Christian Democrats get 3.5 percent and the party has been under parliamentary catch in a whole year now.

best in this measurement, it is possible for the Left, which increases from 6.8 to 7.4 percent. For the other parties, the movements are minimal.

When it comes to distribution between the blocks is the alliance remained higher than the three red-green parties together, four percentage points higher.

but the Red-Green downturn in recent months measurements have stalled. For the first time since September, the Red-Green enjoy an increase, albeit modest, from 37.3 to 37.7 percent.

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