
A recent opinion poll indicates consistent backing for the Government parties, while support for Sinn Féin has declined, reports Breaking News.
According to the Irish Times Ipsos B&A poll, Fianna Fáil continues to hold 22 per cent support, unchanged from the previous results, while Fine Gael has increased by one point to 17 per cent.
Sinn Féin’s support has dropped by four points, bringing it down to 22 per cent, reports Breaking News.
Independent candidates have seen a significant boost, now polling at 22 per cent — a five-point rise since April.
Support for the Social Democrats has dipped slightly to six per cent, down one, while Labour’s backing has fallen to four per cent, reports Breaking News.
The Green Party’s support remains steady at three per cent, while People Before Profit is now polling at two per cent. Aontú has risen to two per cent as well.
Micheál Martin continues to be the most popular political leader, with 44 per cent approval — a slight decline of one point, reports Breaking News.
Simon Harris’s approval rating has fallen by four points to 38 per cent, and Mary Lou McDonald has seen a one-point drop to 36 per cent.
Public satisfaction with the Government remains unchanged at 36 per cent, reports Breaking News.
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