If elections were held now, VMRO-DPMNE would win with 29.9 percent of the vote, while SDSM would receive 23.5 percent of the vote. 10.1 percent would vote for DUI and 4.3 percent for DPA, a telephone survey showed coordinated by the agency “Faktor Plus Adria” from Belgrade, which was carried out from January 15th – 24th on 1,250 respondents.
According to the poll, 28.5 percent of respondents were undecided, 2.7 percent said they would vote for another party and 1 percent refused to answer the question.
SDSM’s ratings rose by 2.1 percent compared to the survey conducted by the same agency in December 2015, while VMRO-DPMNE’s ratings of VMRO-DPMNE also increased by 0.4 percent.
Research shows that if elections were held now, 56 percent of citizens would got the polls and vote, while 40 percent would not vote.
Survey: VMRO-DPMNE are ahead in the polls by 6.4 percent infront of SDSM
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