Liberalerna obtiene un uno por ciento en Norra Mellansverige según el SCB

Según la última encuesta de simpatía política del SCB, solo un uno por ciento de los votantes en Norra Mellansverige votaría hoy por Liberalerna en las elecciones al Riksdag.

La encuesta abarca Dalarna, Gävleborg y Värmland. El Partido Socialdemócrata lidera con un 39,5 por ciento, mientras que el Partido Moderado obtiene un 18,3 por ciento y el Partido Demócrata Sueco un 15,1 por ciento. Martina Elfström, presidenta de Liberalerna en Dalarna, señaló que el apoyo es demasiado bajo. Destacó la necesidad de ser más visibles y presentar las políticas del partido para atraer a los votantes. A nivel nacional, la oposición recibe un 55,2 por ciento frente al 42,6 por ciento de los partidos del Acuerdo de Tidö. Liberalerna se sitúa en un 2,5 por ciento en todo el país.

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