Poor survey for V: Only eight percent want Troels Lund as prime minister, and the environment tops voters' agenda
A recent poll indicates that only eight percent of voters prefer Troels Lund Poulsen as their prime minister candidate, pointing to significant challenges for his party, Venstre, ahead of the upcoming electoral debates.
ANO Dominates, Motorists Will Now Be Shortchanged According to Poll
A recent survey suggests that motorists might be at a disadvantage due to government policies, with the ANO party currently leading in the polls.
Did Kaczyński make a mistake? This survey about Czarnek reveals the scale of the problem
A recent survey indicates significant public skepticism about Przemysław Czarnek as a candidate for prime minister, raising concerns for Jarosław Kaczyński and the ruling party.
Emor: Center Party has risen to the heels of the Fatherland Party
A recent Emor survey shows that support for Estonia's Center Party among non-Estonian voters has reached a record high, bringing it close to the Fatherland Party’s standings.
Survey: Poles assessed whether Przemysław Czarnek would be a good prime minister
A recent survey evaluates public opinion on whether Przemysław Czarnek would make a suitable Prime Minister of Poland following his nomination by the Law and Justice party (PiS).
Emor: Center Party has Caught Up with Isamaa
Recent polling indicates that Estonia's Center Party has increased its support significantly among non-Estonian voters, placing it closely behind the Isamaa party.
Municipal Elections: Hostile to PS-LFI Lists, the French Reject Alliances on the Left
A new survey indicates that the French electorate largely disapproves of alliances between the Socialist Party and La France Insoumise in the upcoming municipal elections.
A member of the Finns Party joked about Lindtman
Finnish MP Vilhelm Junnila made a joke about SDP leader Antti Lindtman, highlighting survey results showing discontent among SDP supporters regarding their alignment with Lindtman's views.
Party Survey: KO Strengthens its Lead, with a Clear Increase in Support for One Party
The Civic Coalition continues to lead in the polls with a slight increase in support, while the PiS party sees a decline amid shifting voter preferences in Poland.
About 44 percent support prioritization in the transport plan
A recent survey reveals that 44% of respondents support prioritization in Iceland's transport plan, with significant regional and party-specific differences in opinion.
New Party Survey. KO's Lead Over PiS Grows. Grzegorz Braun's Party Gained the Most
A recent survey shows that the Civic Coalition (KO) has increased its lead over the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) in Polish political preferences.
What do the polls say in California 2026: the Republican candidate who could save the Democrats
A recent survey indicates that a Republican candidate in California's upcoming primaries might actually benefit the Democratic Party.
Several Sp Mayors Open to Moving to the Right
Several mayors from the Center Party in Norway are expressing openness to possibly switching political sides in the upcoming elections, according to a survey.
Will PiS Gain Due to Czarnek? A New Survey Indicates Clearly
A recent survey shows that over half of Poles do not believe that Przemysław Czarnek's nomination as the candidate for Prime Minister by PiS will improve the party's polling results.
Do Poles believe in the 'Czarnek effect'? We have the survey results
The article discusses the selection of Przemysław Czarnek as the candidate for prime minister by the PiS party, highlighting political factions within the party and public sentiment towards this decision.
Didn't want to but became a stone around their neck? Reactions from S. Skvernelis' led democrats after the latest ratings
Despite poor ratings, the party 'Vardan Lietuvos' does not view the situation as critical and Democratic mayors downplay recent survey results, expressing skepticism about their impact on the upcoming elections.
There are results of the new survey: Good and bad news for KO
The latest survey shows Coalition Obywatelska leading with 31.8% of respondents, while opposition party Law and Justice sees a decline.
Opinion24 Survey. KO Leads, Confederation Loses Most
A recent survey indicates that the Civic Coalition is leading in public support, while the Confederation party is experiencing a significant loss.
CBOS Survey: Both KO and PiS are Losing Compared to 2023, but PiS Much More
A recent CBOS survey indicates that both the Civic Coalition (KO) and the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party are losing support compared to 2023, with PiS experiencing a more significant drop.
Survey: Fico's Direction is below 17 percent
A recent survey indicates that the political party Direction, led by Robert Fico, is polling below 17 percent in Czechia.
The Norstat survey shows that party ratings remain stable
A recent survey by Norstat indicates that party ratings in Estonia have not changed significantly over the past week.
Survey: the majority are still not satisfied with the Prime Minister's work
Most Estonian citizens remain dissatisfied with the work of Prime Minister Kristen Michal, according to a monthly survey by the Institute of Social Research and polling company Norstat Eesti.
Interview Poll: New Democracy Rises to 34.1% in Election Projections - Widespread Concern Over War Impacts
A recent survey indicates a rise in support for the New Democracy party in Greece, with growing concerns regarding the consequences of war.
ODS has a problem: Kub's results are good in the new survey
A new survey indicates that the ODS party faces challenges as Kub shows promising results ahead of the parliamentary elections.
Survey of Surveys: The Collapse of Together and Kuba's New Party Have an Unintended Winner
Recent surveys indicate significant shifts in voter preferences in Czechia post-2022 elections, with several political parties facing the risk of losing representation.
President Yoon's Approval Rating 58.2%...Democrats at 48.1% and People Power at 32.4% [Realmeter]
President Yoon's approval rating has increased to 58.2%, while the Democratic Party sees an uptick in support and the People Power Party experiences a decrease, according to a recent survey.
Party Window: DF deputies expect few party changes for elections; see who is likely to migrate
Most parliamentarians in the Federal District are expected to remain with their current parties ahead of the upcoming elections, according to a recent survey.
Survey: We asked Poles about 'scouts' and 'butter makers'. Who did they side with?
A survey reveals differing opinions among Poles regarding the factions within the ruling Law and Justice party, particularly between supporters of former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and other party members.
PiS with the highest increase in support in the new party survey
The latest poll shows that if parliamentary elections were held this weekend, the Civic Coalition would win with 30.6% support, followed by Law and Justice at 23.5%.
Latest survey before parliamentary elections. Gap between PiS and KO widens
A recent survey indicates that the Civic Coalition (KO) has increased its lead over the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party in Poland ahead of the 2027 parliamentary elections.
Latest Party Survey: Civic Coalition's Lead over Law and Justice Grows
A recent survey shows the Civic Coalition has increased its lead over the Law and Justice party in Poland.
Party survey by Opinia24. Poland 2050 loses the most
A new political party survey indicates a significant lead for the Civic Coalition, which increases its support while Poland 2050 sees a notable decline.
Yle's new support survey reveals that SDP has deepened its lead over the National Coalition Party
A recent survey shows the SDP's lead over the National Coalition Party has widened to 7.1 percentage points, marking the largest margin during the current government term.
Who is the PiS candidate for Prime Minister? This name is repeated like a mantra. Survey for 'Wprost'
Jarosław Kaczyński has announced that he has chosen the candidate for Prime Minister for the Law and Justice party, to be revealed at a party convention in March.
Support survey from Yle: SDP's lead is growing, support for the National Coalition Party is at its lowest in over five years
A recent survey indicates that the Social Democratic Party (SDP) has widened its lead over the National Coalition Party, which has seen its lowest support in five years.
The latest party survey is out. Voters from KO and PiS have moved to the competition
A newly released survey indicates a decline in support for Poland's major political parties while highlighting rising competition from emerging parties.
In the Norstat survey, the Reform Party fell to fifth place
The Reform Party's support has dropped to fifth place in a recent Norstat survey, losing ground to other political parties in Estonia.
Rzeczpospolita Survey: KO in the Lead. Confederation with Better Result than PiS
A recent survey indicates that Donald Tusk's opposition party, KO, is leading in the polls ahead of Poland's ruling party, PiS.
Survey: British Greens Rise to Second Most Popular Party
A recent YouGov survey indicates that the British Green Party has surpassed the Conservatives and Labour to become the second most popular political party in the UK.
Survey: There is strong support for Karis' re-election among all party voters
A recent survey shows that three-quarters or more of voters from all Estonian parties, except EKRE, support President Alar Karis for a second term.
New Party Survey: Six Parties in the Sejm, PSL Records Largest Increase
A recent survey shows that the Civic Coalition is gaining support in the Polish parliament while PSL has recorded the largest increase.
Most Extremadurans Blame Vox for the Blockage in Forming a Government with Guardiola
A majority of people in Extremadura attribute the delay in forming a government with María Guardiola to the far-right party Vox, as per a survey.
CBOS Party Survey: Law and Justice Support at Lowest in Years
A recent CBOS survey reveals that Law and Justice (PiS) is experiencing its lowest support in years, with the opposition Coalition Citizen gaining ground.
New survey may hurt prime minister candidate Troels Lund Poulsen
Troels Lund Poulsen has announced his candidacy for prime minister but faces challenges reflected in new survey results.
Radosław Sikorski asked internet users for their opinion. Such a finale was not anticipated.
Radosław Sikorski conducted an unorthodox survey on social media, asking his followers who should become the future prime minister of Poland if the Law and Justice party wins the parliamentary elections in 2027.
The Fight for Leadership Position, the Drama of PSL and Poland 2050. The Latest Party Survey
The latest Ipsos survey shows the Civic Coalition leading, followed closely by Law and Justice, with significant challenges for smaller parties in Poland's political landscape.
Camps digs into the wound of the PP and pays out of his own pocket for a survey against Llorca and Catalá: 'We need to stop the bleeding of votes to Vox'
Francisco Camps, the former president of Valencia, criticizes the PP's leadership and pays for a survey highlighting declining support for the party, particularly against Vox.
Camps funds a survey in which he surpasses Llorca and Catalá as the leader of the Valencian PP
Francisco Camps, former president of Generalitat, claims a new survey indicates he is the most favored candidate for the leadership of the Valencian People’s Party (PP) over current leaders Llorca and Catalá.
Survey: Every other SME feels Trump's politics affects their operations – concerns highest among supporters of the National Coalition Party
A survey shows that half of Finnish SMEs believe that U.S. President Donald Trump's policies are impacting their operations, with significant differences in concern among political party supporters.
Reduction of 10% in Number of Representatives: Gap Between LDP and Ishin; Corporate and Group Donations, Asahi-Tokyo University Survey
A survey by Asahi Shimbun and Tokyo University revealed a divide between Japan's ruling LDP and the Ishin party over a proposed 10% reduction in the number of representatives, with all opposition parties largely opposing the idea.