Valitsusvahetus tõstis Reformierakonna toetust, Eesti 200 jäi madale

Valitsusvahetus tõstis Reformierakonna toetust, Eesti 200 jäi madale

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The change of government increased the support for the Reform Party, Eesti 200 remained low

Valitsusvahetus on Reformierakonna toetust tõstnud, kuid Eesti 200 madalale reitingule see mõju ei avaldanud. Kantar Emori uuring näitab, et Reformierakond võitis Isamaalt valijaid.

Kantar Emori tegi uuringu 12.-19. märtsini. Uuring näitas, et valitsusvahetuse järel. Isamaa toetus aga langes.
Isamaa toetus oli märtsis 25 protsenti, kuigi see oli eelmise kuuga võrreldes vähenenud. Reformierakonna toetus oli märtsis 18 protsenti. Enne oli see olnud 14 protsenti, mis oli nende ajaloo madalaim tase.
Aivar Voog Kantar Emorist ütles, et , kes liikusid Reformierakonna poole. Tema sõnul tõmbas uus valitsuskoalitsioon rohkem juhuslikke valijaid Reformierakonda.
Eesti 200 toetus jäi samaks, kolme protsendi juurde. See tase on neil olnud eelmise aasta juunist saadik.
16 protsendile. Muust rahvusest valijate seas on Keskerakonna toetus 66 protsenti. on nende toetus kuus protsenti.
Teiste erakondade toetus muutus vähe. EKRE toetus oli märtsis 14 protsenti, SDE toetus 12 protsenti. kaheksale protsendile.
, 26 protsenti. Reformierakonna toetus on Tallinnas 18 protsenti, Isamaa toetus 16 protsenti. 1587 valimisealist kodanikku.

The change of government has increased the support for the Reform Party, but it did not affect the low rating of Eesti 200. The Kantar Emor survey shows that the Reform Party won voters from Isamaa.

Kantar Emor conducted a survey from March 12 to 19. The survey showed that the support for the Reform Party increased after the government change. However, Isamaa's support decreased.
Isamaa's support was 25 percent in March, although it had decreased compared to the previous month. The Reform Party's support was 18 percent in March. Previously, it had been 14 percent, which was their lowest historical level.
Aivar Voog from Kantar Emor said that Isamaa lost supporters who moved to the Reform Party. According to him, the new government coalition attracted more random voters to the Reform Party.
Eesti 200's support remained the same, at three percent. This level has been maintained since June of last year.
The Centre Party's support rose to 16 percent. Among voters of other nationalities, the Centre Party's support is 66 percent. Among Estonian voters, their support is six percent.
The support for other parties changed little. EKRE's support was 14 percent in March, SDE's support was 12 percent. The support for the non-parliamentary Rightists rose to eight percent.
In Tallinn, the highest support is for the Centre Party, at 26 percent. The Reform Party's support in Tallinn is 18 percent, Isamaa's support is 16 percent. The Kantar Emor survey involved 1587 eligible voters.