The PSD+PNL mega-coalition “sinks” AUR at the European Parliament, SOS Romania and the United Right Alliance stagnate

The PSD+PNL mega-coalition “sinks” AUR at the European Parliament, SOS Romania and the United Right Alliance stagnate
The PSD+PNL mega-coalition “sinks” AUR at the European Parliament, SOS Romania and the United Right Alliance stagnate
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A CURS poll carried out at national level, between March 19-28, indicates that the PNL + PSD electoral alliance will win most of the MEP mandates, while the opposition fails to get closer to the ruling parties, the big surprise being that the preference for AUR has fallen significantly over the past two months.

See also: CURS survey: Party scores in the June 9 local elections. PSD authoritatively dominates the ranking

The scores of the parties in the European parliamentary elections, according to the CURS survey, are:

The previous CURS poll carried out at national level, between January 15-27, indicates that if the European Parliament elections were held next Sunday, PSD would have won the election with 30%, and the governing liberals (19%) would have been ahead by the AUR party (21%).

Thus, AUR decreased in two months from 21% to 14%, after PSD and PNL chose to run on joint lists, one of their stated goals being to limit the mandates won by “populist” political forces.

SOS Romania, Diana Șoșoacă’s party, maintains its share in the polls. Likewise, the United Right Alliance fails to increase its vote intention.

COURS survey methodology:

Sampling universe: adult population resident in Romania

Sample size: 1067 respondents, voters aged 18 and over

Maximum margin of error across the entire sample: +/-3% at a 95% confidence level

Data collection method: face-to-face, at respondents’ homes

Sample validation: based on the latest INS data

Data are weighted by age


The article is in Romanian

Tags: PSDPNL megacoalition sinks AUR European Parliament SOS Romania United Alliance stagnate

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