The Government of Alenka Bratušek has the support of only a quarter of the citizens, showed the FUDŠ opinion poll. Foto: BoBo
The Government of Alenka Bratušek has the support of only a quarter of the citizens, showed the FUDŠ opinion poll. Foto: BoBo
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Public opinion approval of SD keeps increasing. Foto: BoBo
Uroš Lubej, Damjan Mandelc, Lenart Zajc
The pool carried out by Delo Stik shows 88% of the youngest voters aged 18 to 25 believe the Uprising Party will pass the parliamentary threshold.

Only 44.2% of the respondents believe that we can solve the problems by ourselves, while 6.7% of the respondents don’t know the answer.
55.8% of the respondents who gave an answer believe that Slovenia can't solve the problems on its own, and 44.2% are of the opposite opinion, shows a telephone poll with 903 respondents.

A quarter of the respondents supports Bratušek
64.3% of the respondents don’t approve of the present government, while it has the approval of 25.1% of the citizens, and 10.6% are undecided.

SD would win
If the elections were held this Sunday, according to the FUDŠ poll the majority of the respondents – 9.6% - would vote SD (Social Democrats) for the National Assembly, 8.2% of the voters for SDS (Slovenian Democratic Party), 3.2% for NSi (New Slovenia), and 2.7% for DeSUS (Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia). PS (Positive Slovenia) would get only 2.2% of votes. 1.9% of eligible voters would give their vote to SLS (Slovenian People's Party), and 0.8% to DL (Civic List).

The majority of voters without party preferences
The majority of voters – 36.1% - would chose none of the existing parties, 24.6% are undecided, and 7.9% of the voters wouldn't participate at the elections.

The young are the most optimistic
The telephone poll by Delo Stik showed that most of the citizens of Slovenia – 51% believe that the emerging Uprising Party will cross the parliamentary threshold, and 42% of the respondents are of the opposite opinion. The most optimistic is the youngest group of the respondents, aged from 18 to 25 – 88% are convinced the Uprising Party will enter the National Assembly.

Citizens are pessimistic
More than a half of the respondents in the FUDŠ poll – 56.6 % - believe that the stricter approach to tax evaders and undeclared work won't have a considerable impact on the financial situation of the state. Only 36.3% believe the opposite, while 7.2% of the respondents can’t answer the question.

The majority of the citizens – 67.3% find the property tax unnecessary, and only 24% of the respondents approve of the new tax. 8.7% of the respondents in FUDŠ poll have no answer to that question.