Prime minister Ciolacu, highest trust rating among Romanian politicians

Prime minister Ciolacu, highest trust rating among Romanian politicians

Romania’s prime minister Marcel Ciolacu is the politician with the highest trust rating, 26%, according to a new Avangarde survey. He is followed by far-right leaders Diana Şoşoacă and George Simion, each with 23%.

Ciolacu’s Social Democratic Party is credited with 31% of the votes in the European Parliament elections, followed by coalition partners PNL with 21%, the far-right AUR party with 19%, and the reformist opposition United Right alliance with 14%.

Roughly 54% of those surveyed stated they will vote in the European Parliament elections, according to the survey cited by News.ro.

Almost a third of respondents – 31% – consider the presidential elections to be the most important this year, while 26% consider the parliamentary elections so, and 23% the local elections.

According to the Avangarde survey, Marcel Ciolacu is the politician whom Romanians trust most, with a rating of 26%, but 66% say they do not trust him. He is followed by Diana Şoşoacă, with a 23% trust rating, but 70% of respondents say they do not trust her. Şoşoacă is at the same level of trust as George Simion, in whom 71% say they rather do not trust. 

Liberal leader Nicolae Ciucă has a trust rating of 20%. President Klaus Iohannis, also a Liberal, has a 16% trust rating, but also the highest percentage of people who say they do not trust him, at 79%. The last place in the trust ranking is held by the USR leader Cătălin Drulă, with 11%. 

Regarding government members, Marcel Ciolacu is the one in whom respondents claim to have the most trust, at 27%, followed by transport minister Sorin Grindeanu – 25%, and health minister Alexandru Rafila – 16%.

61% of respondents have a good and very good opinion about the European Union, while 33% have a poor and very poor opinion. Also, 65% believe that Romania’s place is in the EU, while 25% believe Romania’s place is outside the EU. 

The survey was conducted nationally, between January 8-22, face-to-face, on a multistratified, probabilistic sample of 1,150 subjects. The maximum sampling error, at a 95% confidence level, is +/- 2.9%.

radu@romania-insider.com

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