The Social Democrats broke into the first place in the ranking of parties



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According to her, if the Seimas elections were held on Sunday, 15.9 percent would vote for the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party, 15.6 percent for the Lithuanian Peasants and Greens Union and 13.1 percent for the Union of the Fatherland – Christian Democrats of Lithuania. voters.

In June, the popularity of the Social Democrats was 13.3 percent, the “peasants” 15.1 percent and the Conservatives 11.8 percent.

As Vladas Gaidys, the head of Vilmorus, told BNS, the leadership of the Social Democrats in the party’s ranking may be related to the election of the new leader Vilija Blinkevičiūtė and the inability to link this political force with events of negative connotation.

“The Conservatives are the ruling party, the ‘peasants’ have just been in power and the Social Democrats have not been and are not the rulers. In the context of other matches, they look positive. If we asked the same respondents about the shortcomings of the parties, then the conservatives would probably be criticized for both vaccination and immigration policy, there would be talk of “peasants” about the conflicts of Ramūnas Karbauskis with the parties, “said V. Gaidys .

“And if we ask about the Social Democrats, it would be nothing. The brand is very strong, the image of V.Blinkevičiūtė is also strong. Of course, there may be other ideas, “he added.

LRVK / Photo by Darius Janutis / Vladas Gaidys

LRVK / Photo by Darius Janutis / Vladas Gaidys

The Labor Party remained in fourth place on the party table, with 5.9 percent voting for this political force. of those surveyed (5.2 percent in June), for the Liberal Movement – 5.5 percent. (in June – 6 percent), for the Freedom Party – 3 percent. (2.9 percent in May).

2.7 percent would vote for the Lithuanian Social Democratic Labor Party (now the Lithuanian Regions Party) to change its name at the end of July. (in June – 2 percent), and for the Polish electoral campaign of Lithuania – Union of Christian Families – 1.8 percent. respondents (0.8% in June).

Another 17 percent. respondents said they did not yet know what they would support, and 14.5 percent. people indicated that they did not intend to vote.

Vilmorus conducted a representative survey of the population on behalf of the daily Lietuvos Rytas from July 29 to August 5, interviewing 1,000 people. people.



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