According to the election poll, the SVP is high

May be happy: SVP party chairman Marco Chiesa.

If the National Council had already been re-elected in mid-February, the SVP would have grown. The Greens, on the other hand, lost voter shares. This is evident from the latest research commissioned by Tamedia and “20 Minutes”.

According to research published Monday by the Leewas Institute, the SVP would have won 1.9 percentage points and would have become the strongest party with 27.5 percent of the vote. The Greens would have lost 2.1 percentage points to 11.1 percent.

All other measured shifts fall within the statistical error range of +/-1 percentage point. With 16.9 percent of voters (+0.1), the SP would have remained the second strongest force. The FDP follows in third place with 15.4 percent (+0.3) for the center with 13.5 percent (-0.3). The poll sees the Greens behind, with the GLP in sixth place at 8.5 percent. According to the survey, 7.1 percent of voters would have voted for a different, smaller party. (SDA)

Source:Blick

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