PSD down to 28.6pc in terms of Romanians’ confidence, IMAS survey quoted by USR says

The Social-Democratic Party (PSD) loses the confidence of Romanians, according to the latest survey conducted by IMAS, quoted by the Save Romania Union (USR), which says it is not a sociological research commissioned by the party.

“At the level of February, according to the monthly Romnibus survey, conducted by IMAS, it’s not a survey commissioned by USR, but we’ve subscribed. We see PSD went down to 28.6%, a significant drop. We see PNL at 29.4%. PNL is currently ahead of PSD. We have a growing USR to 11.2%, which is an important increase compared to the result with which we were elected in Parliament. In January we had 11.4%, ALDE is somewhere at 10% and PMP at 4, 6%,” USR Chairman Dan Barna said on Thursday, ziare.com informs.

UDMR has reached 4.5%.

The USR leader said the results show that the society is starting to react to the PSD abuses.

“It is important to note that the PSD has fallen below 30%, which shows that the Romanian society is starting to react to this unprecedented abuse of power that has occurred in the past year and a half,” he added.

In terms of confidence in institutions, the Presidency is at 37.4%, the Parliament at 14%, the Government at 17%, according to IMAS, quoted by USR.

“It is unambiguous that the Romanian society feels it is poorly governed, feels that the current majority has failed to govern correctly in Romania and has failed to propose a functional government,” Barna added.

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