Erakondade toetusprotsendid muutusid vähe

Erakondade toetusprotsendid muutusid vähe

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Party support percentages changed little

u järgi ei ole viimastel nädalatel suurt muutunud.
27 protsenti inimesi. Keskerakonda toetab 21,2 protsenti ja Sotsiaaldemokraatlikku Erakonda (SDE) 13,2 protsenti.
Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond (EKRE) saab 13,1 protsenti toetust. Reformierakonda toetab 12,9 protsenti.
Parempoolseid toetab 6,6 protsenti ja Eesti 200-t 2,2 protsenti valijatest.
toetab kokku 15,1 protsenti. toetab 74,5 protsenti.
Uuringu andmed põhinevad 4000 inimese küsitlusel. Küsitlus tehti 9. veebruarist kuni 7. märtsini.
Küsitluse on suurim Isamaa puhul (+/-1,63 protsenti). Teiste erakondade ad on väiksemad.
Küsitlus tehti telefoniga ja veebis. Enamik vastajatest oli e kaudu.
Kuus küsitletakse ka valitsuse ja peaministri töö kohta.
27 protsenti vastajatest arvab, et hästi. 66 protsenti arvab, et halvasti.
20 protsenti vastajatest kiidab heaks peaministri tööd. 62 protsenti ei kiida heaks peaministri tööd.
According to Norstat's survey, the support percentages for parties have not changed significantly in recent weeks.
27 percent of people support Isamaa. 21.2 percent support the Center Party, and 13.2 percent support the Social Democratic Party (SDE).
The Estonian Conservative People's Party (EKRE) receives 13.1 percent support. The Reform Party is supported by 12.9 percent.
6.6 percent support the Right-Wing, and 2.2 percent of voters support Eesti 200.
Coalition parties receive a total of 15.1 percent support. Opposition parties receive 74.5 percent support.
The survey data is based on interviews with 4000 people. The survey was conducted from February 9th to March 7th.
The margin of error is highest for Isamaa (+/-1.63 percent). The margins of error for other parties are smaller.
The survey was conducted by phone and online. The majority of respondents were reached through phone interviews.
Six respondents were also asked about the government and the prime minister's work.
27 percent of respondents believe that the government is doing its job well. 66 percent believe that the government is doing its job poorly.
20 percent of respondents approve of the prime minister's work. 62 percent do not approve of the prime minister's work.