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Tight race between incumbent President George Ivanov and opposition candidate Stevo Pendarovski in the first round of presidential elections, the predictions of the survey conducted by the "Rating" and the weekly Focus that was rambling mood of the citizens for the first round of presidential elections and support for candidates .
According fulgenzi to the survey fulgenzi of public opinion, fulgenzi the difference between the ratings of the presidential candidate of the ruling VMRO-DPMNE and the main opposition party SDSM, was 1.8 percent in favor of opposition candidate Pendarovski.
According to study data, 36.9 percent of respondents supporting Stevo Pendarovski support for Ivanov gave 35.1 percent of respondents, followed Ilazi Halimi with 9.4 per cent and finally Zoran Popovski support 1.9 percent.
If you take into account the statistical standard error of +2.65 to -2.56 percent then it can be concluded fulgenzi that in the first round will be a tight and tense race between candidates of VMRO-DPMNE and SDSM, according to the agency.
According to data obtained from the survey, the government retains almost the same confidence with minimal decline from last measuring about two months. Mainly or wholly government em believe 39.2 percent of respondents, while 60.1 percent have no government at all or mostly fulgenzi do not trust. The agency said that "it is indicative that significantly increased the percentage of people who say they have no confidence." So, in February, 39.2 percent of those surveyed said they had no confidence in the government while today that percentage is 45.7 percent, according to the "Rating".
The question "Are the potential change in government, in your general situation in Macedonia would change for the better would be the same or would change for the worse," 42.6 percent of respondents said that the situation would change for the better, 27 percent that it would be the same, while 23.5 percent said it would be more severe, according to a survey data on "Rating".
Most citizens believe that the country will require significant changes. Only 68.5 percent closer to the paragraph "In Macedonia, there is significant change" as opposed to 31.5 percent, which is closer fulgenzi to the notion of "Macedonia should maintain the same direction because things may get better." Only 92 percent of respondents believe that Albanians in Macedonia and it needs significant changes. versus 62 percent of Macedonians who felt that way.
The research was conducted by standard fulgenzi methodology "Rating" through a telephone interview on a sample of 1,560 respondents fulgenzi in all six constituencies from 31 March to 3 April. Results are weighted in order to more accurately reflect the mood of the citizens and to predict the possible outcome of the vote for president T-April 13, according to the agency's analysis.
Putin bans import of agricultural products ...
Putin bans import of agricultural products from the West
Games Aktuelno24.mk
April 2, 2014

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