Bigger right on new measures



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Growth continues just after totaling 8.5 percentage points in April. From April to May, enrollment increases by another percentage point in the measurement Opinion has made for the Free Trade Movement, Dagsavisen and ANB.

For the Progress Party and the Center Party, the measure is a less joyous reading. Frp falls two percentage points to 9.6 percent, while Sp falls 1.7 percentage points to 12 percent. It is the lowest level for the Center Party since December 2018.

The left also does not return to the corn poll, while the other parliamentary parties are experiencing growth. Like the right, the Labor party is growing by one percentage point to 26.7.

Under the barrier

Sp leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB scanpix Photo: NTB scanpix

Sp leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB scanpix Photo: NTB scanpix

The ruling Left and KrF parties are still below the threshold. Red is also down for the third consecutive month, while the MDGs are growing at 5.6 percent.

Despite Høyre’s growth, the mandate calculation shows that a bourgeois majority is a long way off. The four parties in the bourgeois bloc would receive 74 seats, twelve fewer than necessary for a majority in Storting. The three red-green matches SV, Ap and Senterpartiet score 84, and therefore depend on Red or MDG for the majority.

Party support (change of parentheses from April): Right: 28.3 (+1.0), Ap: 26.7 (+1.0), Sp: 12.0 (-1.7), Frp: 9.6 (-2.0), SV: 6.6 (+0.7), ODM: 5.6 (+0.9), Red: 3.7 (+0.1), KrF: 3.6 (+0.6), Left: 2, 7 (-0.3), Other: 1.3 (-0.1)

The survey was conducted by Opinion between May 5-10, based on 970 phone calls. The margin of error varies from 1 to 3 percentage points and is greater for the larger parts.



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