Savickas reveals how Democrats assess the drop in ratings
L.Savickas emphasizes that election outcomes are determined by citizens voting, not by ratings, amidst a significant drop in support for the party Vardan Lietuvos.
In a recent interview on Žinių radijas, Lithuanian politician L.Savickas commented on the declining ratings of the political party Vardan Lietuvos, which saw a drop in voter support from 7.1% in January to 4.2% in a February survey conducted by Spinter tyrimai for Delfi. Savickas asserted that actual election results are influenced by citizens exercising their right to vote, rather than the fluctuating ratings reported in surveys.
The survey results reflect a concerning trend for Vardan Lietuvos, indicating a potential loss of voter confidence and support as the elections approach. This decline raises questions about the party's strategies and their resonance with the electorate, particularly in a political climate where public opinion can shift rapidly due to various factors. Savickas's comments suggest a focus on rallying the electorate and reinforcing the democratic process through active participation.
This situation could have broader implications for the upcoming elections in Lithuania, emphasizing the need for political parties to engage with voters effectively and address their concerns. As the election date nears, it becomes vital for parties like Vardan Lietuvos to analyze these findings and adapt their policies and outreach strategies to regain public trust and boost their chances in the electoral competition.