SURVEY: How the candidates for the position of General Mayor are placed just a few days before the start of the electoral campaign | Radio Bucharest FM – Radio Music Live Online

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The most recent opinion poll, carried out by CURS, credits Gabriela Firea, the PSD candidate in the elections for the Capital City Hall, in second place, after Nicușor Dan, at a distance of three percent.

According to the same survey, Cristian Popescu Piedone, the PUSL candidate, drops to 25%, followed by the PNL candidate, Sebastian Burduja, who has 12% while the AUR candidate, Mihai Enache, has 7%.

Nicușor Dan, independent candidate, supported by USR, PMP, Forța Dreptei and REPER, still benefits from the first voting intention.

For the General Council of the Municipality of Bucharest, where PSD and PNL are running separately, the social democrats are placed first in voting intention with a percentage of 33%, being followed by the United Right Alliance (USR – PMP – Forța Dreptei) with a percentage of 23%. PNL has 17%, followed by AUR with 10% and PUSL with 8%.

In the elections for the European Parliament, the PSD-PNL alliance is placed in first place with a percentage of 48%, followed by the United Right alliance (USR – PMP – Forța Dreptei), which has a percentage of 24%, AUR with 10%, PUSL with 8% and SOS Romania with 3%.

The survey was carried out between April 2 and 9, on a sample of 1067 respondents, representative of the adult population resident in the Municipality of Bucharest, the maximum margin of error at the level of the entire sample being +/-3% at a confidence level of 95% .
The data collection method was face-to-face, at the respondents’ homes.

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