Social Democrats remain most popular in Lithuania

Social Democratic youth during the election campaign

The survey commissioned by news agency ELTA and carried out on 10-23 July by pollster Baltijos Tyrimai showed that 24 percent of Lithuania’s adults would vote for LSDP if parliamentary elections were to take place in the nearest future. The Liberal Movement would come in second with 14 percent of votes.

Meanwhile 11 percent of the polled would vote for the Labour Party, another 11 percent – for the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD), while 7 percent for the party Order and Justice, placing it fifth on the list.

The Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania (LLRA) would receive 5 percent of votes, Lithuanian Peasant and Green’s Union (LVZS) – 4 percent, Lithuanian Liberty Union (Liberals) – 2 percent, Lithuanian Green Party – 1 percent.

23 percent of the respondents indicated they would not vote in the parliamentary election or have not yet decided who to support.

In July, compared with the similar survey in June, support for the Liberal Movement, TS-LKD and LLRA grew by 2 percentage points each.

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