Rising prices and social inequality are the most important concerns of European voters
The results of the Euronews survey about the European Parliament elections show that the increase in prices and social inequalities are the most important concerns of the voters. |
The results of the Euronews poll, which was conducted in the midst of the European Parliament election campaign in June, show that rising prices and social inequalities are the most important concerns of European voters.
This poll was conducted by the Ipsos Institute for Euronews and indicates that climate change, migration and economic issues are the main issues that European voters believe should be on the agenda of decision-makers.
The survey was conducted in 18 countries, which make up 96% of the population of the European Union, and shows that rising prices are the main electoral issue for Europeans, followed by social concerns, including healthcare and the pension system. is located.
Inflation in the European Union eased from 9.9% to 2.8% in February, reports show, but people are yet to feel the impact on their daily purchases.
According to the Euronews survey, 68 percent of respondents said that price increases are their most important issue, and 25 said that their increase is an important issue, but not among the top priorities.
Also, the reduction of social inequality and the social support system, including health and pension affairs, are other important issues for voters.
The Euronews poll shows that about 64 percent of the respondents consider social issues as a priority.
Furthermore, economic growth is the third most important issue for voters, with 62 percent of participants in the Euronews survey calling it a priority.
Crisis of the cost of living, increased immigration to Europe, discontent of farmers and general hatred of political elites have made the extreme right parties in Europe to attract more voter support.
European Parliament elections are scheduled to be held from June 6th to 9th (June 17th to 20th).
Source: IRNA
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