A new opinion poll suggests Sinn Féin’s support has fallen slightly while that of Fine Gael has increased, reports RTE.
The Sunday Times/Behavior and Attitudes poll puts Sinn Féin at 34%, down one point from a similar poll in May.
Support for Fianna Fáil fell slightly by one point to 21%, while support for Fine Gael rose three points to 20%, reports RTE.
Labor rose two points to 6%, while the Greens also have 6%, up one point.
The Social Democrats are at 2%, down one point, while Solidarnosc People Before Profit is also at 2%, down one point.
Independents have support at 9%, down three points from last month.
Renua is at 1%, up one point, while Aontú is at 0%, down one point.
The research for the survey was conducted from June 1 to June 13. The survey was conducted on 935 people. The survey has a margin of error of 3.3%.
Poll results in full
Sinn Féin – 34 (-1)
Fine Gael – 20 (+3)
Fianna Fáil – 21 (-1)
Labour – 6 (+2)
Green Party – 6 (+1)
Social Democrats – 2 (-1)
Solidarity/PBP – 2 (+1)
Independents – 9 (-3)
Renua – 1 (+1)
Aontú – 0 (-1)
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