In the latest survey, the government received sad news

A recent survey indicates shifts in public opinion regarding the current political climate. According to the data, Inga Ruginienė’s support among respondents rose to 39.6% in May, a notable increase from 33.5% recorded in April. Regarding overall sentiment toward the government, the percentage of respondents expressing negative views declined to 34.6% in May, while this figure stood at 40.7% in the preceding month.

Analysis of positive sentiment reveals a decrease, with 14.6% of respondents reporting a positive view of the current administration in May, compared to 16% in April. Furthermore, the data presented multiple figures for positive opinion, including a figure of 2.1% in May versus 1.5% in April. In May, 9.1% of respondents indicated that they did not know or did not answer the question.

The survey also provided a projection concerning a potential electoral outcome. The report suggests that should elections be held on the following Sunday, the Homeland Union-Republican Party is anticipated to emerge as the most popular party. These findings offer a snapshot of public opinion trends, detailing shifts in support for key figures and the general disposition of the electorate toward the government.

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