April survey: GNP up, AUR down compared to March survey

April survey: GNP up, AUR down compared to March survey
April survey: GNP up, AUR down compared to March survey
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The new INSCOP survey, carried out in April, shows that PNL registers a significant increase in voting intention to 26.7% – compared to 25.6%. PSD reached 28.4% – compared to 30.6%, and AUR registered a significant decrease and reached 14.4% AUR – compared to 17.4% in last month’s survey.

The PNL is therefore climbing rapidly in terms of voting intention in the local council elections, a fact that confirms the trend of the last round of elections, in which the PNL showed its strength in local administrations and insisted on stability.

As the Liberals point out, the investments that have created jobs and the attraction of European money that they champion, money that has really changed communities and greatly increased living standards, weigh more heavily on voters.

Contrary to expectations, AUR is registering lower and lower percentages, which proves that it is not the most aggressively rising in the polls, that circuses and scandals on social networks do not bring votes. The decline in Simion’s party can also be seen from the bank of the electorate, which is paying hard for the lack of seriousness of those from the AUR, especially at the local level where the electoral offer in many localities is made up of people with criminal problems or rejected by the political formations they come from.

On June 9, the PNL is counting on the success of local administrations, on those who have thoroughly built stability, a card that is proving to be a winner.

According to the INSCOP survey, almost a quarter of the subjects believe that the priority of the future mayor must be the creation of jobs and the attraction of investors.

“Regarding the local agenda, most Romanians are interested in creating jobs, attracting investors to their localities, building hospitals, dispensaries, schools, kindergartens, nurseries and only then road infrastructure and utilities. It is a mature vision of a population that is beginning to correctly understand the order of priorities for a sustainable, balanced development and an improved quality of life”, says Remus Ştefureac, director of INSCOP Research.

The article is in Romanian

Tags: April survey GNP AUR compared March survey

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