Labor is still struggling, while the SV is the big winner in new polls. The Conservative Party also fell, but is still the largest party by far.
In surveys conducted for the Nationen and Klassekampen, the Conservative Party and the FRP are only one mandate away from securing a clear majority in the Storting, writes Klassekampen.
Labor’s decline continued with 16.5 percent support, which is a 4.5 percentage point drop over the previous opinion poll. The survey came a week after Fosen campaigners blocked several government offices.
Høyre withdrew by 1.7 percentage points, but is still the biggest party in the country with 32.9 percent support. With an FRP of 11 percent (+0.1), the Conservatives and FRP have 63 and 21 mandates in the Storting respectively if these are parliamentary elections. 85 mandates are needed to gain a majority.
Current government counterparts Ap and Sp have only 47 credentials in this survey.
But in this survey, SV is the big winner with 10.6 percent support, leading it by 3.7 percentage points. The centrist party had its best opinion poll since August last year with 7.2 percent, up from 5.4 percent in the previous poll.
For others, support is as follows: Red 5.4 (-1.1), KrF 3.7 (-0.9), Venstre 3.6 (-0.7), and others 5.8 (+2,0).
The poll was conducted by Norhak among a representative sample of 1,000 people, and the margin of error was between 1.1 and 2.9 percentage points, and was, as usual, the largest for the largest party.
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