SDP Reaches 20-Year High According to Yle Party Poll
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SDP reaches 20-year high according to Yle party poll
Support for Finland’s Social Democratic Party (SDP) has climbed to 25.8%, the highest level recorded in two decades, according to Yle’s latest monthly poll. The figures, gathered by Taloustutkimus between 11 August and 2 September, show a 1.1 percentage point rise for the opposition party compared to the previous month. SDP, led by Antti Lindtman, now holds a lead of over six percentage points ahead of Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's National Coal…
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) continues to be the most popular party in a recent Yle poll. Support for the Finns Party is rising slightly.
SDP tops in popularity keeping Kokoomus far behind
The main opposition party in the parliament Suomen Sosialidemokraattinen Puolue (Social Democratic Party of Finland-SDP) remained as the most popular party in Finland with 25.8% support keeping the ruling Kansallinen Kokoomus (National Coalition Party) far behind, according to the latest polls by the national broadcaster Yle released on Thursday. The popularity of SDP increased by 1.1% from the last month´s survey and reached to the highest leve…
Support for the Finns Party is up slightly, but far from the peak.
One in four Finns would vote for the SDP today. Dissatisfaction with the government's policies is reflected in increased support for the largest opposition party. At the same time, support for the SFP is plummeting, according to a Yle party poll.
In the Yle poll, the SDP has taken a big hit on the National Coalition. The SDP's parliamentary election support is now 25.8 percent, according to the latest Yle poll. The party's support has increased by 1.1 percentage points since the previous poll. According to Yle, the SDP's support was last this high at the turn of 2005 and 2006.
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