2024-07-15 06:07:08
According to the research, 13.8% of voters would have voted for the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) led by MEP Vilijas Blinkevičiūtė in June. survey participants. In May, the support for this political force was basically the same – 13.2 percent.
The survey shows that the middle-aged and older, lower-income, middle- and lower-educated residents of district centers would vote for the Social Democrats more often.
Conservatives led by Gabrielias Landsbergis remain in the second place of the rating table. If the elections were held next Sunday, the party would get 10.1 percent. of respondents’ votes, in May this number was 11.2 percent.
The study shows that the Homeland Union-Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD) is supported by residents of higher education, higher incomes and metropolitan areas.
According to the survey, the party “Nemunas Aušra”, founded by Remigius Žemaitaitis, was supported by 8.9% in May and 8.7% in June. respondents.
Next in line is the Liberal Movement – the party led by Speaker of the Seimas Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen was supported by 5.9 percent in June, and 6.3 percent in May. survey participants. Research data shows that this political force tends to be supported by the population with the highest incomes.
The Democratic Union “Vardan Lietuvos” led by former Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis has similar popularity. In June, 5.8 percent expressed their support for the party currently in opposition. respondents, in May – 6.3 percent.
The peasants led by Ramūnas Karbauskis received 5.7 percent in June. support, in May this political force was supported by 6.3 percent. respondents.
There were no major changes in the evaluation of the Freedom Party led by Aušrinė Armonaitė. In June, 3.9 percent wanted to give their vote to this political force. survey participants, in May they were 4.3 percent.
The least popular party is again the “Workers” led by Viktor Uspaskich (2 percent in May, 2.1 percent in June).
Another 8.9 percent of the survey participants said they would vote for another political force, 16.3 percent. said they would not vote at all in the elections, while the rest (18.8%) said they did not know or did not answer the question.
Assessed who could lead the Government
As the latest survey shows, the largest (15.1%) part of the population who participated in the survey would like the current Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė to continue leading the Government. In May, such population was 12.5 percent.
Social democrat leader V. Blinkevičiūtė shows a similar result. In June, 9.1 percent wanted to see her in the position of the head of the government. of those surveyed, and in the survey conducted a month earlier – 11.6 percent.
R. Žemaitaitis is in third place. In June, there were 8.4 percent of those who believed that he should occupy the position of prime minister. respondents, and in May – 10.4 percent.
Next in the ranking table are the chairman of the opposition party “Vardan Lietuvos”, ex-prime minister S. Skvernelis (5% in May, 5.7% in June) and European Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius, who completes the top five (4.5% in May, 3% in June, 7 percent).
The work of the government continues to be viewed negatively
As in previous polls, the work of the Government is evaluated negatively. More than half – 60.7 percent – think so. – of the population that participated in the study. This is slightly less than in April, when 63.9 percent had a negative view of the Cabinet of Ministers. respondents.
On the other hand, on the contrary, 31.2% of people have a positive opinion of me and the Government. of those interviewed. According to the research, the government’s activities are viewed more favorably by people with a higher level of education, younger and middle-aged people, people with higher incomes and residents of big cities
On June 18-28, 2024, the public opinion and market research company “Spinter tyrimi” conducted a public opinion survey on behalf of the Delfi news portal. Residents aged 18 to 75 years participated in the study. A combined telephone and online survey method was used. During the research, 1013 respondents were interviewed.
The error of the research results is 3.1 percent.
2024-07-15 06:07:08