Sunday, March 29, 2015

Worst FRP measurement of 19 years – VG

Progress falls to a support level of 9.9 percent on Dagbladet party barometer for March.

Not since 1996 has FRP fell below 10 percent newspaper polls.

The party falls 1.4 percentage points from February poll Ipsos MMI done and would have won eleven fewer parliamentary seats than the gold standard in the election half years ago.

– This is a new poll that shows the same as we have seen in several other places, so this suggests that FRP has stabilized around 10 percent, says election researcher Tord Willumsen at the University of Tromsø to Dagbladet.

Right proceed

Labor creeps back 0.2 percentage points to 41.1 percent, but consolidates its position as by far the largest party. Progress government partner Right enjoy a pretty progress of 2 percentage points to 23.5 percent support.

KrF fall 1 percent to 4.6, while Left falling 0.1 to 4.1. The poll kanongod for Centre growing 1.8 percentage points to 7.3 percent, while SV standing on labre 3.7 percent.

Green Party the Greens get 3.0 percent (plus 0.1 percentage points) , Red gets 2.2 percent (minus 0.5), while other parties get 0.6 (minus 0.4).

Labor and Q would win a majority

If the poll had been voted, would Ap and Sp gained majority in Parliament alone – Labor with 75 seats, Sp with 13 SV would lost five and stood again with paltry two.

For the two coalition parties are it is quite dark. Right would lost five and got 43 mandates, while FRP had been left with 18 after losing eleven.

Left and KrF would lose one each, and ended up with eight seats each.

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