Not Worried About Progressive Party's Support in New Poll
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"I'm not worried that we won't make it to the next election. The next election is a long way off, a whole election winter," says Einar Þorsteinsson, leader of the Progressive Party and former mayor. A new poll conducted by Gallup for Viðskiptablaðið shows that the Progressive Party would lose all four city councillors if elections were held today. The Independence Party is the largest party with 31.3 percent support and...
The Coalition Party's storm continues and extends not only to national issues but also to urban issues. In the same way, the Progressive Party's support crisis is increasing day by day, within the Althingi and outside. Today's Viðskiptablaðið publishes the results of a Gallup poll showing that the majority in the city is holding its ground. The most significant thing is that the Coalition Party adds two representatives, getting seven in total. T…
The Alliance Party is gaining support, but the Independence Party remains the largest party, according to a new Gallup poll on party support in the Reykjavík City Council, conducted for Viðskiptablaðið. The Alliance Party is gaining support at 31%, while the Alliance Party is gaining 26%. Both parties would receive two more city council members than in the 2022 elections, the Alliance Party eight and the Alliance Party seven. The Progressive Par…
The Independence Party continues to have the largest support of any party in Reykjavík. The Social Democratic Party is on course and would add two city council members to its eight, while the Progressive Party would lose all four of its seats.
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