the Left goes on a loud bang in the VG and InFacts partibarometer for January, and falls below the threshold to 3.2 per cent turnout.
– I liked better the progress on the other two readings this week, commenting on the Left-leader Trine Skei Grande opposite the VG.
But all the bourgeois voters now see what a key position the Left in Norwegian politics: When the Left falls below the threshold, it is no longer bourgeois majority in Parliament, but rødgrønt majority, she adds.
see also: November: the left and the progress party is punished not for budsjettbråket
Budsjettavtalen
Left to fall by 1.3 percentage points since the previous poll which was taken up in månedskiftet november-December, at a time when budsjettforhandlingene between the coalition parties and the Left and the christian democratic party has still continued and the result was not clear. Then got Left at 4.5 per cent turnout.
the Question is whether the voters are now punishing the Left for the parts of the budsjettavtalen, but it rejects Trine Skei Grande:
– Budsjettforliket was held up as the greenest budget ever, and got recognition from many people, ” she says.
– Got the voters shock when they saw bensinprisøkningen over new year’s?
– the Left contributed not one single cent of the increased fuel prices. So what can we impossible take responsibility for responding to the Left-the leader.
a Majority for the Ap and Sp
On the vg’s partibarometer, taken up Thursday 5. January and Monday 9.January 2013 asked voters, there are no changes for the Labor party and the progress party.
the Ap keeps the magic number 36,9 per cent support and will be able to get a majority in Parliament together with the Sp, which adds the 0.5 percentage point and receive 8.9 percent turnout.
the Right goes up by one percentage point to 20.9 per cent support. The progress party, the other ruling stands unchanged at 12 per cent support.
Better get 5.4 per cent, A 4.7 per cent and while the MDGS, and Red achieves a stortingsplass each with, respectively, 3.2 per cent and 2.2 per cent turnout.
Trine Skei Grande says that the support probably goes down because the Left fails to show how much influence the party has on Norwegian politics:
– We must show the voters that the parties in the centre more often for the majority for his policy, than fløypartier as Frp and SV, she says.
Reject regjeringsdiskusjon
Wednesday afternoon, reported Dagens Næringsliv that the Left will now take an internal discussion about whether the party should go into the Solberg-government, so the contract allows for.
According to the NTB has Left representative Abid Raja advocated to go into government, through an internal note.
But the opposite VG rejects Trine Skei Grande categorically that the party has the ambition to go into government now:
– It is totally unacceptable for me to go in the government. We have not opened for this. All the experience in the past suggests that we are not closer to the – rather on the contrary, ” she says.
Valgforsker: – the Left will be punished by the voters
Researcher at Institutt for samfunnsforskning, John Bergh, thinks this poll shows stability in Norwegian politics. Yet it is critical for the Liberal part, he believes.
– For the Liberal part is this measurement, of course, a bad sign, they have not earned something on the cooperation agreement with the government and the Sector, rather the contrary. It seems that they are being punished by the voters.
He believes that although the change from the previous measurement is not particularly large, it is important because of the sperregrensa.
– The know Left that is creepy for the party, ” says Bergh.
at the same time, this measurement is very good for the Labour part, which will be able to secure majority only with the center party if this was to be the election results.
This is a drømmeresultat for the Labour party. They are the strong here in itself, and a potential majority with the centre party provides a great opportunity to form a government. It makes Labor more flexible, because they don’t rely on multiple parties on rødgrønn page.
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