INSCOP: Nicușor Dan ranks first in the race for the Capital City Hall, followed by Piedone

INSCOP: Nicușor Dan ranks first in the race for the Capital City Hall, followed by Piedone

The current mayor of the capital, Nicuşor Dan, is in first place in the voting intentions of Bucharest residents for the post of general mayor, with 38.5%, followed by Cristian Popescu Piedone – 27.4% and Gabriela Firea – 21.4%, according to a survey carried out by INSCOP at the request of News.ro.

Nicusor Dan also leads the notoriety list, in second place is Gabriela Firea, and in third, Cristian Popescu Piedone.

On the other hand, Piedone leads the trust list, followed by Nicuşor Dan and Gabriela Firea.

Regarding the vote for the General Council of the Municipality of Bucharest (CGMB), the scores are: United Right Alliance – 31.4%, PSD – 29%, PNL – 13.9%. AUR would take 10.6%.

Almost 70% of those questioned declare that they will certainly go to vote.

As for the current general mayor, 98.5% of Bucharest residents have heard of Nicusor Dan, and 38.5% of those who have heard of Nicusor Dan have a lot of trust in him. 38% trust Nicusor Dan.

98.2% of the inhabitants of the Capital have heard of Gabriela Firea and 32.5% of them credit her with a lot of confidence (31.9% compared to the total population who live or have a floating visa in the Capital).

97.9% of Bucharest residents have heard of Cristian Popescu Piedone and 40.2% of them have a lot of trust in him (compared to 39.4% of the total population).

60.4% of Bucharesters have heard of the PNL candidate, Sebastian Burduja, and 20.6% of those who have heard of the liberal leader have a lot of confidence in him (respectively 12.5% compared to the total population of the Capital).

AUR candidate Mihai Enache benefits from a notoriety of 21.2% and a high and very high level of trust from those who have heard of him of 7.6%, respectively 1.6% compared to the total population of Bucharest.

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