Dutch Voters Dissatisfied With Politics Ahead of Election - teleSUR English
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Dutch Voters Dissatisfied With Politics Ahead of Election - teleSUR English
Only 29 percent of voters trust politics, while 68 percent have little or no confidence. On Tuesday, the Dutch Broadcast Company (NOS) published a poll showing that most Dutch voters have little confidence in national politics and expect no improvement after next month’s parliamentary election. RELATED: Dutch Ministers Resign Due To Dispute Over Sanctions Against Israel The Ipsos survey found only 29 percent of voters trust politics, while 68 pe…
A large proportion of Dutch voters have little confidence in politics. They also don't expect things to improve after the upcoming elections. This is evident from a Budget Day survey by Ipsos I&O, commissioned by the NOS. After a year-old surge, confidence in national politics has returned to the average level of recent years: 29 percent have some to a lot of confidence in politics, while 68 percent have little to very little confidence. The sur…
Voters have little confidence in politics and don't expect improvement
The vast majority of Dutch voters have little confidence in politics and don’t expect things to improve after the upcoming election, Ipsos I&O found in its annual Budget Day survey for NOS.Only 29 percent of voters have some or a lot of confidence in politics. 68 percent have little to no confidence. Only 18 percent expect the political situation to improve after the parliamentary elections on October 29.
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