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Survey puts Democrats first, Liberals last in race for elections |
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Written by Broker Castellano
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Monday, 22 October 2007 |
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The main backers
of Romanian President Traian Basescu, the Democratic Party (PD) would
get 42% of the vote if parliamentary elections would take place next
Sunday, followed by the main opposition party, the Social Democrats
(PSD) with 19% and the governing Liberals, with 13%, according to a
study by Romanian pollster INSOMAR.
While the populist New Generation Party (PNG), the far-right Greater
Romania Party (PRM) and the Hungarian Demcrats (UDMR) would reach the
5% threshold to enter Parliament, the Conservatives (PC) and Liberal
Democrats (PLD) would fail to, reveals INSOMAR, quoted by Romanian
monitoring agency Rador.
PNG, a party led by populist businessman-politician Gigi Becali, owner
of Steaua Bucharest football club, loses considerable ground from
previous polls, a trend blamed on recent scandals between Becali and
ex-Steaua coach Gica Hagi that have split the public opinion in the
country.
When it comes to trust in politicians, Romanian President Traian
Basescu enjoys a 53% level of trust, followed by Theodor Stolojan with
30%, Gigi Becali with 25%, Democratic Party leader Emil Boc with 24%
and Romanian PM Calin Popescu Tariceanu with 22%.
About 73% of the
respondents declared that they had no idea when political parties would
announce their representatives for the European Parliamentary elections.
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