If parliamentary elections were to be held this Sunday, the Socialist Party would receive the majority of the mandates in Tirana.
Nevertheless, given the fact that a considerable number of citizens say that they are still “divided” on whether they will vote, or who they will vote for, make the results over the capital still “debatable”.
In the third national electoral survey conducted by Euronews Albania and MRB company, 17.2% of respondents did not specify which political party they’d chose if elections were held on Sunday:
- I will not vote – 3.6%
- I don’t know – 11.5%
- Refuse – 2.1%
Out of those that chose to respond, a majority said for the Socialist Party, with a 10.3% difference from the Democratic Party
- SP – 42%
- DP – 31.7%
- SMI – 6.4%
- Other – 2.7%
Methodology
Euronews Albania’s surveyed on a country level 1.015 persons in the district of Tirana, as well as urban and rural areas over their general opinion on the April 25 elections. The interviews were conducted from February 25 to March 12, involving 48.8% male and 51.2% female eligible voters.
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