
According to a recent survey, support for Sinn Féin is declining while that of Fine Gael and the Coalition is rising, reports RTE.
According to the Sunday Times/Opinions survey, Fine Gael’s support is currently at 24%, which is 5% higher than it was in May.
Additionally, it indicates that Fianna Fáil has 4% more support (20%) than the Green Party (4%), a 1% decrease.
According to the same opinion survey, Sinn Féin’s popularity has declined dramatically since the Sunday Times/Opinions poll from May, reports RTE.
According to this, Sinn Féin’s support has dropped to 18% from 9%.
According to the survey, the following parties are in the lead: Aontú is in second place, down 1%; Labour is in fourth place, up 1%; Solidarity-People Before Profit is in third place, unchanged; Independents/Others are in 20%, up 2%; and the Social Democrats are in 5%, down 1%, reports RTE.
Additionally, according to the study, 11% of respondents are unsure.
This Sunday Times/thoughts survey is based on the thoughts of one thousand individuals who were asked between September 13 and September 19 about their opinions.
There is a three percent error margin, reports RTE.
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