A recent survey conducted by Utrip družbe, involving 991 respondents, revealed significant voter preferences. Twenty-seven point six percent of participants indicated they would have selected the SDS party should general elections have taken place on the survey’s date. The SDS party would have garnered twenty percent of the vote, with the Freedom Movement securing nineteen point eight percent.
The Social Democratic Party (SD) would have received twelve percent, or eleven point eight percent. This survey aimed to determine which party individuals would trust with their vote in today’s national elections. Following this, the survey identified several other parties.
The National Union (NSi) and the Slovene Liberal Party (SLS) would have collectively obtained ten point one percent, while Fokus would have received seven point eight percent. The survey also recorded five point five percent for the list, and three point five percent for Resni.ca. Furthermore, the survey showed the SNS party with three point five percent, Pirati with two point eight percent, Prerod with two point six percent, and Zeleni and Stranka Generacij with zero percent.
This data clearly demonstrates the support for the sds party and highlights the diverse political landscape within Slovenia.
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