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The match ends at 22 percent (2.2 percentage points more than in the previous Opinion poll) in the poll conducted for FriFagbevegelse, Dagsavisen and ANB.
Despite the Labor rebound, the red-green majority has been reduced in the vote, and they would have 88 representatives if the parliamentary elections were today, against 81 of the government parties and the Frp.
– There is still a majority that wants a new government and a new direction for the country. If we want to achieve a change of government, a strong Labor Party is needed, Kjersti Stenseng tells FriFagbevegelse.
Much of the decline is due to the MDGs, which went from 7.5% in the September survey to 3.1% in the October survey. At the same time, the Liberal Party is again pushing the threshold to 4.2 percent, 1.7 percentage points more.
– It is good to see that we are above the barrier limit in several measurements at the moment. “We just had a national meeting and I think we see the positive mood in the party again in these polls,” newly elected liberal leader Guri Melby tells FriFagbevegelse.
Frp also gets a solid increase in the survey. With 12.5 percent (+2.2 percentage points), they are close to the Center Party, which with its 14.2 (-1.8 percentage points) occupies the position of third party in importance.
The Conservatives hold the position as the largest party with support of 27.4 percent, an increase of 0.4 percentage points. SV and Rødt obtain marginal increases at 7.3 percent and 4.6 percent, while KrF drops 1 percentage point to 2.9 percent.