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The first survey carried out by the Center for Urban and Regional Sociology – CURS after the parliamentary elections on December 6 shows a spectacular evolution of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians. The surprise of the parliamentary elections has increased a lot in the last two weeks, surpassing the RSU. There is also a slight increase in PSD, while NLP is stagnant.
To the question “If the parliamentary elections were to take place next Sunday, which party would you vote for?”, The answers are as follows:
PSD – 35%
NLP – 26%
AUR – 15%
MSW – 14%
UDMR – 4%
PMP – 2%
Pro Romania – 2%
Other – 2%
When asked “Do you think things are going in the right direction or in the wrong direction in Romania?”, 74% of respondents believe that things are going in the wrong direction and only 19% believe that things are going in the right direction.
Methodologies
Sampling universe: adult population resident in Romania, aged 18 years and over
Sample volume: 1,100 respondents, voters aged 18 and over
Sample type: probabilistic, multistage, stratified
Maximum margin of error for the entire sample: +/- 3% at a confidence level of 95%
Data collection method: computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) method
Sample validation: carried out based on the latest INS data
The data is not weighted
Completion period: December 17-21, 2020
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