Political scientist Henrik Ekengren Oscarsson, a professor at the University of Gothenburg, is not particularly surprised that opinion is so still. He points out that there is more than 1300 days left until the next election and that every voter is not particularly interested in politics.
– This group reacts very slowly played out and party leader shifts. They do not follow the debate so closely, says Ekengren Oscarsson to GP.
In the survey, the top three red-green parties together 44.0 percent compared with 39.0 percent for the four Alliance parties.
The Social Democrats are the largest party, but slopes 0.8 percentage points since the last poll and receive 28.9 percent. That compares with the election results of 31 percent.
– A reflection is that Prime Minister Stefan Löfven (S) can handle unusually good. It is common for government parties plummet in public opinion after an election, says Ekengren Oscarsson to Göteborgs-Posten.
The Conservatives are the second largest party and slopes 1.9 percentage points to 22.1 percent.
Sweden Democrats decrease of 0.3 percentage points, but remains the balance of power by 13 percent.
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