
Sinn Féin has emerged as the country’s most popular political party, according to a new Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks opinion poll.
This first survey following the Presidential Election shows Sinn Féin at 23%, marking a two-point increase, reports RTE.
The findings indicate that Fine Gael has fallen by two points to 19%, while Fianna Fáil has also declined by two points to 18%.
Support for the Social Democrats stands at 9%, an increase of one point, reports RTE.
Aontú remains unchanged at 6%.
Both Labour and Independent Ireland have risen by one point each, bringing both parties to 5%, reports RTE.
People Before Profit–Solidarity has maintained its support level at 3%.
The Green Party has seen a one-point gain, bringing its total to 2%, reports RTE.
Independent candidates now register 10% support, a drop of one point.
The most recent Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll was carried out on 31 October, reports RTE.
The survey sampled 1,609 respondents and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5%, reports RTE.
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