RESEARCH Both the SPD and Prague are gaining strength
photo: Vít Hassan for PrahaIN.cz/Jan Čižinský
The Phoenix research agency presented the September measurement of the potential of political parties and movements in Prague. If voters had the opportunity to cast two votes, their favor would be most appreciated by the TOGETHER coalition. She got over thirty-three percent.
The opposition ANO finished in second place by a significant distance (24.2 percent of the potential). Third is the Prague of former People’s Party MP Jan Čižínský – 22.8 percent. The second-to-last entity that got the opportunity to join the Prague municipality, thanks to its potential, is the SPD together with Trikolora and the PES movement. Research has indicated their more than ten percent chance of success when using two votes.
The August survey, which took preferences into account, put the SPD at just under five percent.
The chances of two new candidates are also worth mentioning. Motorists would potentially gain exactly seven percent, and Prague without chaos would gain four tenths less. KSČM is at three percent and STAN, damaged by the Dosimeter case, is just over five percent (5.6).
September potential. source: Phoenix Research
“We are pleased with such trust. We are glad that people have registered and perceive that Prague without Chaos brings to politics not only its rich experience in the field of energy and transport, but that we offer concrete solutions to energy issues that can help Prague,” its leader Jaroslav Ďuriš told our editors.
“We only recently introduced the project, the personalities and the basic program body, yet surveys immediately attribute to us a relevant electoral potential. This growth of the Motorists affects the situation in the city, people’s dissatisfaction with the other activist electoral administration of Prague, but also their mistrust of the lack of content,” the leader of the Motorists, Petr Macinka, said to PrahaIN.cz.
The research was applied to a sample of 1,067 respondents over the age of eighteen from August 25 to September 4.