Nye tal viser store kønsmæssige forskelle i partistøtte

Demoskops meningsmåling fra april afslører tydelige kønsmæssige forskelle i støtten til de svenske partier. Blandt mænd står Tidö-partierne til 53 procent, mens oppositionen står til 45 procent. Blandt kvinder er situationen den omvendte, hvor oppositionen ligger på 63 procent, og Tidö-partierne står til 36 procent.

Forskellene er blevet tydeligere med tiden ifølge meningsmålingschef Johan Martinsson hos Demoskop. Sverigedemokraterne står for en stor del af kløften med 24 procents støtte blandt mænd og 15 procent blandt kvinder.

Moderaterne mødes i Stockholm i denne weekend for at diskutere, hvordan de kan tiltrække flere kvindelige vælgere. Kulturminister Parisa Liljestrand udtaler, at Moderaterne er nødt til bedre at forklare baggrunden for deres reformer.

Miljøpartiet har det modsatte problem med kun 5 procents støtte blandt mænd sammenlignet med 10 procent blandt kvinder. Kristendemokraterne har 6 procent blandt mænd og 3 procent blandt kvinder.

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