Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Worst listing of ten years for the Green Party – Expressen

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MP does his worst listing of ten years, but most lose S plummeting 4.5 percentage points since March, shows the DN / Ipsos April survey.

– the measurement is made during a very turbulent period, which of course affects the outcome, said party secretary Carin Jämtin, S.

There have been tough days as well the Green Party as a government partner, the Social Democrats recently.

And now the DN / Ipsos first voter barometer for the MP-crisis started that left its mark in voter support even for the Social Democrats.

It’s Stefan Löfven and S dropping the most. The party runs by 4.5 percentage points since March this year and is now at 24.4 percent.

Social Democrat party secretary Carin Jämtin think that public opinion will turn around and say in a written statement to the Express:

– the measurement is made during a very turbulent period, which of course affects the outcome. But unemployment is falling, Sweden’s finances are strengthened and the government continues responsibly manage migration. It will give positive results even in the opinion.

In the DN / Ipsos voter barometer for April makes the Green Party its worst level since June 2006 and with the support of 4.8 percent remains the party barely above parliament latch.

– MP-crisis strikes even against the Social Democrats. The clearest flow we see is that voters go from the Social Democrats to the Conservatives. The crisis in the MP creates uncertainty about the government’s future political line, said David Ahlin, opinion director at Ipsos, told DN.

While the Left slopes slightly, to 7.1 percent – and together the Red-Green block only aid 36.2 percent of voters. The figure is the lowest since 1979.

– If the government had a certain momentum, it’s lost now, says David Andersson.

For the Alliance looks brighter. The four non-socialist parties are now 7.4 percentage points higher than the red-green parties

– There is a bit of a trend reversal. It is also the first time since the election that the Alliance has a statistically significantly higher support and a clear lead in opinion compared to the red-green parties, says David Andersson.

The overall slowdown in KD continues, however, and the party is also now under parliamentary latch at 4 percent. Meanwhile, the Sweden Democrats back at close to 17 percent, after a previous decline in the last voter barometer.

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