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According to her, 10.4 percent would now vote for the Lithuanian Green and Peasant Union (LVŽS). voters, up from 15.6 percent in August. The match dropped from second place in the leaderboard to third.
According to Vladas Gaidis, the head of Vilmorus, voters who turned away from the “peasants” would cast their votes in the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP).
“The Social Democratic Party is in first place and its popularity has increased by 6 percentage points. And the Union of Greens and Peasants of Lithuania has fallen in the same proportion, “V. Gaidys told BNS.
“This is linked to the departure of Skvernel, the whole platoon has left, a new faction has formed and, it seems, the Social Democrats have been the closest alternative to the people who voted for the ‘peasants’,” he said.
In early September, ten politicians left the LVŽS faction in the Seimas, including former Prime Minister S. Skvernelis and a longtime member of the Rima Baškienė party. They founded the democratic faction “On behalf of Lithuania”.
In September, the most popular party is still the LSDP, supported by 17.7 percent. survey participants, they were 15.9 percent a month ago.
Luke April / 15min photo / Gabriel Landsbergis
Lithuanian Christian Democrats from the ruling National Union rose to second place, although their ranking remained largely unchanged. 12.9% expressed their support. of those surveyed, in August it was 13.1 percent.
In fourth place at the party table is the Liberal Movement with 6 percent. Voter support (5.5 percent in August), in the fifth – the Labor Party with 5.6 percent. rating (5.9% in August).
According to the survey, if elections to the Seimas were held now, more parties would not exceed the mandatory 5 percent. barrier.
1.8 percent would vote for the Freedom Party, which currently belongs to the ruling coalition. voters. A month ago, your rating was 3 percent.
Photo by Sigismund Gedvila / 15min / Victoria Čmilytė-Nielsen
“I think the Freedom Party has fallen because the Liberal Movement has risen a bit. It was probably the month of Viktor Čmilytė-Nielsen, there was a congress, which was elected by the party president,” said V. Gaidys.
According to the survey, the Party of Regions has 1.5 percent. Voter sympathy (in August – 2.7%), Lithuanian Polish Election Campaign – Union of Christian Families – 1.2%. (in August – 1.8 percent).
In September, the number of those who did not know who they would vote for during the Seimas elections also increased. This was declared by 23.2 percent. surveyed, 17 percent of them in August. Another 14.6 percent. of those surveyed said they would not vote at all, and 2.5 percent. did not answer the question.
Vilmorus conducted a representative survey of the population on behalf of the newspaper Lietuvos Rytas from September 9 to 16 and surveyed 1,003 people.
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