PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS: The intention to vote and the distribution of seats (POLL)

What does the poll that was presented yesterday on Ant1 say

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DISY emerges as the first party in the first ANT1 poll in view of the Parliamentary elections and predisposes for a multi-party Parliament, but with changes in the distribution of seats.

According to a relevant announcement, the survey was conducted on behalf of ANT1 by the company CYMAR, between March 29 and April 09, 2021. The coverage was nationwide, the sample size was 1002 men and women, and the survey was conducted through telephone interviews and the use of structured questionnaire. Random sampling was performed from a random sampled frame, and the data were weighted according to the electorate profile.

In the intention to vote, DISY leads with 19,4%, followed by AKEL with 17%. It is followed by DIKO with 8,3% and ELAM with 5,9% in the fifth place, the Movement of Ecologists with 4,5%, followed by the Movement of Independents 3,7% and EDEK 3,3%. In eighth place is DIPA with 1,8%, followed by Famagusta for Cyprus with 0,8% Party for Animals with 0,7% Solidarity Movement with 0,5% Awakening 2020 with 0,4% and Breath of the People with 0,3, 19,4%. The undecided reach 9,7% and XNUMX% say they will not vote.

With a clarified vote, DISY leads with 28,1%, followed by AKEL with 24,7%. The rest ensure: DIKO 12% ELAM 8,5% Ecologists 6,6% Independents 5,4% EDEK 4,8% and DIPA 2,6%.

In the provision of distribution of parliamentary seats, DISY is presented to secure 16 to 18 seats (out of the 18 it has in the current Parliament), AKEL 14 to 16 (out of 16), DIKO 7 to 8 (out of 7) ELAM 5 to 7 ( from 2) followed by Ecologists with 3 or 4 (from 2) EDEK and Alliance with 2 or 3 (from 4), Independents 2 or 3 (from 1) while DIPA and Cooperation may secure a seat (from 3) and the Solidarity Movement he may lose both he holds today.

Based on the research, the coalition of AKEL reaches 73% and DISY 60%, while DIKO 51% of EDEK and the Citizens' Alliance 40%, ELAM 66% and Ecologists 59%.

When asked about the voting criteria, 36% answered that they choose a party / faction based on the quality of the candidates and 32% based on the positions held by each party / faction, while 26% voted consistently the same, 48% of respondents answered that they decide what will vote long ago, 18% a few weeks and 14% a few days before, while 15% decide at the last minute.