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IRI Is Not Planning a Pre-Election Poll For Political Party Ratings in Macedonia

The International Republican Institute (IRI) which conducts several polls on public opinion throughout the year on different issues, there have been no announcements for pre-election poll ratings of political parties in Macedonia.  “For now, we have not planned a poll which we would publish before the forthcoming parliamentary elections, which are scheduled for December 11”,  said Ilina Mangova,  an IRI...

‘Eurobarometer’: Macedonians have more faith in the EU, than they do in their own Government and Parliament

Macedonians have more faith in the European Union, than they do in Macedonian institutions such as Parliament and the Government shows a survey by the ‘Standard Eurobarometer’ carried out by the European Commission in the member states and in the five candidate countries, Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, Turkey and Macedonia. According to the survey, 58% of Macedonians have confidence in the...

Survey: 83.7% of the youth want to leave Macedonia

A high 83.7% of young people in Macedonia want to move out of the country. Two-thirds of them, which is 52.4%, want to move to one of the western European countries, almost 12% want to go the US and Canada, and 10.3% want to move to one of the Scandinavian countries. This survey was done by the NGO InfoCentre who...

Survey by IRI: Gruevski and VMRO-DPMNE’s ratings decline, but still ahead in the polls

55 percent of citizens believe that the former Prime Minister and leader of the VMRO-DPMNE party, Nikola Gruevski, is not doing a good job and does not deserve to be re-elected, and 33 percent believe he deserves another chance as Prime Minister, shows new research conducted by the International Republican Institute (IRI). Gruevski, from having 66 percent support in June...

IRI: Political instability in Macedonia is escalating

The political instability in Macedonia is escalating, and the trust in the state institutions is decreasing, says a report from a survey conducted on a national level done by the International Republican Institute (IRI), reports the “Voice of America”. The pessimism surrounding the political crisis, it seems, is a challenge from the government’s behaviour in regards to the wiretapping scandal...

“Pavel Shatev”: VMRO-DPMNE have 37.9 percent support, while SDSM has 16.1 percent

For the VMRO-DPMNE party 37.9 percent of voters would vote for them, while only 16.1 percent would vote for the SDSM, while 26.9 percent would not vote for any party, according to a survey by the "Pavel Shatev" Institute. The leader of VMRO-DPMNE enjoys 52.3 percent of support from respondents, while the SDSM leader Zoran Zaev, has the support of...

Survey by “Brima”: VMRO-DPMNE are leading by double the advantage

If, next week's parliamentary elections were to be held, then VMRO-DPMNE would win a 36.8% share of the vote, while the SDSM would win a 15.7% share from the public, this is according to a poll by "Brima Gallup" who were commissioned by the weekly "Republika" from the period between January 30 to February 4 2016, where they surveyed...

Survey: VMRO-DPMNE are ahead in the polls by 6.4 percent infront of SDSM

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...

Survey: VMRO-DPMNE are ahead of SDSM in the polls

If elections were held tomorrow, VMRO-DPMNE would receive 29.5 percent of the vote, while SDSM would receive 21.4 percent. DUI would get 10.2 percent, while DPA would get 4,3 percent, reported the Serbian rating agency "Faktor Plus Adria". When asked who they would vote for, 15.4 percent of citizens refused to answer and 14.9 percent of respondents were undecided. When respondents...

“Brima Gallup”: 33.3 percent would vote for VMRO-DPMNE while 14.7 would vote for SDSM

When asked which party the people would vote for if parliamentary election were held next Sunday, 33.3 percent of respondents said VMRO-DPMNE and 14.7 percent said SDSM. This was the latest poll by the agency for research of public opinion, "Brima Gallup", made in collaboration with the weekly "Republic". 2.3 percent of surveyed citizens said they have the utmost confidence in...

IRI: VMRO-DPMNE has double the advantage over SDSM

VMRO-DPMNE has double advantage the over SDSM, showed the latest survey done by IRI reports "Kurir". According to IRI, 24 percent of citizens said they would vote for VMRO-DPMNE while only 12 percent they would vote for SDSM. Yesterday the International Republican Institute (IRI) published a survey on issues and questions of interest to citizens.

“Brima Gallup”: VMRO has double the advantage than SDSM

According to data from the public opinion research agency "Brima Gallup", the ruling party VMRO-DPMNE has twice the support of the opposition SDSM. For Gruevski's VMRO-DPMNE 23.5 percent of the population will vote for them ,while the opposition SDSM has 12.4 percent. DUI takes third place with 7.6 percent of support, and in fourth place is the DPA with 3.5...

Public Survey: Have we regressed or stagnated on our way to the EU?

Support from the citizens for membership in the European Union is unchanged since March 2014, shows new research in the field of public opinion for EU integration of Macedonia, conducted by the Institute for Democracy "Societas Civilis". However, as the report says, the factor of the "name change" of the state in a significant proportion of the population is...

MCET: More than half of the citizens believe that “bombs” are real

Citizens increasingly believe that audio recordings published by the opposition are authentic, according to the Macedonian Center for European Training, which has based its claims on the survey, reports "A1on". According to their results, 96 percent of people have heard of the scandal "Wiretapping," and 88 percent of citizens personally heard some of the recordings published by the opposition. MCET say...