• October 5, 2012
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Record Breaking Support in Opinion Polls for EAPL in its History

Today, on October 5th, a public opinion research instutution Baltijos tyrimai published information about an election opinion poll conducted from September 16th to September 28th. If the election took place by the end of September, the biggest quantity of votes (18%) would be received by socialdemocrats. All parties altogether have the support of 77% people, 23% of voters did not decide which party they are going to support or they are not going to take part in the election at all.

The support result for the Electoral Action of Poles inLithuania(4,7%) is the highest in the history of publishing opinion poll results considering the EAPL. Taking into consideration that the EAPL has always had lowered results (sometimes even up to ten times), and the fact that other parties altogether have gathered only 77%, the actual popularity of the EAPL may reach from 8 to 10%.

We thank our voters for the support and we assure you that we will make a lot of effort in order not to betray your trust.

EAPL Press Service

Vilnius, 2012/10/05

Source: http://www.awpl.lt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=382%3Arekordowe-poparcie-awpl-w-sondaach-za-wszystkie-lata-jej-dziaalnoci-&catid=42%3Aaktualia&Itemid=59&lang=pl

Tłumaczenie Sławek Stępski w ramach praktyk w Europejskiej Fundacji Praw Człowieka, www.efhr.eu. Translated by Sławek Stępski the framework of a traineeship programme of the European Foundation of Human Rights, www.efhr.eu.

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