The results of the parliamentary elections led to a rise in Edi Rama’s popularity, while the opposite can be said for the leaders of opposition parties, namely Lulzim Basha and Monika Kryemadhi.
The survey conducted by the prestigious company MRB for Euronews Albania showed that positive opinion for Rama rose by 4 percentage points compared to the previous survey conducted ahead of the elections (from 48.4% to 52.4%), meanwhile, those who thought positively about Basha went from 45.4% to 36%.
Similarly, the same occurred for Monika Kryemadhi, with her popularity dropping by 4 percentage points (from 18% to 14%).
Overall, 45.8% of the surveyed stated they were satisfied with the results of the elections, 38.3% said they were not satisfied, and another 15.9% were neither satisfied nor dissatisfied.
Dissatisfaction was most noted among those who voted for the Democrats (75%), as opposed to 86.5% of Socialist voters who were satisfied.
A predominant proportion of SP voters (97.3%) saw their party’s performance at the polls as positive, while 89.8% saw SMI’s performance as negative.
Methodology
The survey was done for Euronews Albania by the prestigious company MRB who conducted 1.000 face-to-face interviews (49.5% male, 50.5% female) in urban and rural areas with eligible voters (+18) from May 25 until June 2.
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