A new poll, same trends: DPM increases, opposition decreases
The increase in voting intentions towards the Democratic Party is also confirmed by the third survey this autumn. This is the study of the Association of Sociologists and Demographers, released today. According to him, four parties would accede to Parliament at the upcoming elections, and the Opposition loses the electorate.
The poll shows that if parliamentary elections take place next Sunday, the majority of the votes, namely 44 percent of those decided, would be taken by the Party of Socialists. However, for this party it would give votes by almost 6 percentage points fewer voters than in July this year. Second is the Democratic Party, 15.5 percent, up two percentage points from this summer.
Experts explain this ascent by fulfilling more commitments to voters.
"They have applied a series of reforms that have had a positive effect or will have a positive long-term effect." The population appreciates that these people want to change the country, they work a lot, this is the image of the leadership of the Democratic Party and their leader, "Victor Mocanu, president of the Association of Sociologists and Demographers.
The same study by the Association of Sociologists and Demographers in Moldova shows that for the Action and Solidarity Party, 14.5 percent of voters would vote. And the Platform, "Dignity and Truth", while teaming with the PAS, has so far recorded a drop of 2.4 percentage points since the summer.
The "Vox Populi" poll was conducted between 1 and 20 November on a sample of 1189 people. The margin of error is plus minus three percent. This fall, two other sociological societies, IMAS and the International Republican Institute in the US, have shown that DPM enjoys the sympathy of more and more voters, and PSRM, PPDA and PAS are declining in Moldovan preferences.