Scandinavian polling firm SKOP has released its latest Swedish polls, which seem to promise an interesting election in 2014.
Swedes' confidence in the coalition on the decrease
The confidence in the present Swedish government is slowly decreasing, and more Swedes feel a red-green coalition might do a better job than the current alliance that governs Sweden, according to the last report from Skop. Although on a decreasing trend, a majority of Swedes are still convinced that the present government is doing a good job.
Of the more than 1,000 people polled between March 26 and April 9, 53% answered that the government do a good or a very good job. A month earlier, the number was 54%. 37% believe a red-green government would be much better, an increase from 33% in the previous poll.
You find the entire report (in Swedish) here: BETYG PÅ REGERING OCH OPPOSITION, 30 APRIL 2013
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