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If the election were to take place next Sunday, 15.1 percent would vote for the “peasants” and 14.9 percent for the conservatives. According to a Vilmorus poll published by the Lietuvos Rytas newspaper on Saturday.
In July, 17.6 percent pledged their vote to the “peasants” and 17.2 percent to the conservatives. surveyed.
The Lithuanian Social Democratic Party remains in third place with 8.5 percent. votes. The Labor Party would receive 8.4 percent, the Liberal Movement – 5.5 percent, and “Freedom and Justice” instead of “Order and Justice” was established – 3.8 percent. votes cast.
According to Vladas Gaidis, head of Vilmorus, if the results were not calculated from all those surveyed, but from those who intend to participate in the elections, these parties would enter parliament, exceeding 5%. barrier.
Counting only the responses of determined voters, the “peasants” would receive 21 percent, the conservatives, 20.8 percent. Social Democrats – 11.8 percent, “workers” – 11.7 percent, liberals – 7.7 percent, “Liberty and justice” – 5.3 percent. votes.
“And the remaining 11 games receive little,” said V. Gaidys.
Commenting on the leaders’ reduced ratings, V. Gaidys claimed that some votes could have fallen from them if more parties had been included in the poll, all registered for the Seimas elections. Furthermore, according to him, the constant struggle between the “peasants” and the conservatives does not help either.
“Two games cannot say which one is the first, which is the second, and in July it was like that, only the leaders of the first two, the ratings, went down. It was also possible to decrease by adding more games, as well as here two games, than in their most unmask, fight and destroy those ratings, and thanks to one and the other, that fight, “V. Gaidys told BNS.
The sociologist pointed out that the number of votes received in the elections will also be determined by electoral participation.
“The activity of the electorate may differ, the peasants are slower than the Unión Patria,” said V. Gaidys.
All 17 parties registered to vote in the multi-member constituency were included in the pre-election poll.
3% pledged to the Lithuanian Social Democratic Labor Party, 2.5% to the Freedom Party, 2.5% to the Lithuanian Polish Electoral Action-Union of Christian Families, 1.9% to the Center-Nationalists Party, 1.9% to the Way to Value. – 1.3 percent, for the Lithuanian Green Party – 1.2 percent. surveyed.
According to the survey, the Union of Cohesion and Intergenerational Solidarity for Lithuania would receive 0.9%, the National Union – 0.7%, the Christian Union – 0.7%, the Lithuanian People’s Party – 0.5% and the party “Lithuania – all” – 0.4% votes of the respondents.
18.1 percent. Survey participants said they did not know why to vote, 8.8 percent. responded that she would not vote.
Vilmorus carried out a representative survey of the country’s population from September 4 to 12 on behalf of the daily Lietuvos Rytas.
The Seimas elections will be held on October 11.
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