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According to the research conducted by the Leewas Institute between July 10 and 11 and published on Wednesday, the SVP would rise by 2.3 percentage points to a vote share of 27.9 percent – compared to 2019. The Greens, in turn, would rise by 2 losing .5 percentage points and combining a total of 10.7 percent of voter shares.
According to the survey, the FDP would lose 0.8 percentage points to 14.3 percent. The middle bracket gained 0.1 percentage point and ended up at 13.9 percent.
SP and GLP would also receive voting shares. According to the survey, the SP now has a share of 17.3 percent of the voters (+0.5 percentage point) and the GLP now has 10.7 percent (+0.4 percentage point). All shifts fall within the statistical error range of +/- 1.1 percentage points. (SDA)
Source:Blick

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