ArmInfo.Consulting company MPG (Marketing Professional Group) has published the results of a spring poll reflecting public attitudes towards the upcoming parliamentary elections and announced candidates.
Referring to the results of the survey, it can be stated that the majority of citizens still intend to take part in the upcoming parliamentary elections in June this year. In particular, 48.3% of respondents noted that they would definitely go to vote, 14.4% - most likely yes, 20.2% - most likely not, 13.5% - definitely not, and 3.7% - found it difficult to answer.
If the elections were held this Sunday, 27.2% of respondents would vote for the "My Step" bloc, 8.1% - for the bloc headed by Robert Kocharian, 3.7% - for the Prosperous Armenia party (PAP), 1.8% - "Lusavor Hayastan" and the same amount for the Armenian Revolutionary Federation "Dashnaktsutyun" (ARF), 1.1% - for the bloc headed by the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), 0.6% - for the party "Christian - Democratic Revival'' and the same amount for "Sasna Tsrer". At the same time, 0.5% would support the political initiative "National Democratic Pole", 0.3% - for the party 5165, "Republic" and "Citizen's Decision", 0.1% - the Communist Party of Armenia, 2.9 % of respondents presented other options. At the same time, 7.4% of respondents are not ready to vote for the candidates presented, 11.8% - refused to participate in the elections at all, 14.3% - refused to answer and 17.3% - found it difficult to answer.
It is noteworthy that the overwhelming majority of residents of rural communities - 34.9% - expressed their support for the ruling party "My Step", 4.7% - for Robert Kocharian, 3.7% - PAP, 3.1% - Lusavor Hayastan, 1.4% - ARF, 1.4% - RPA, 0.3% each - Christian Democratic Revival, Sasna Tsrer, National Democratic Pole and Party 5165. At the same time, 2.2% named other options, 16,3% of villagers found it difficult to answer, 14.2% refused to answer, 10.8% would not vote at all, and 5.4% did not support any candidate. In the cities of Armenia, with the exception of Yerevan, the situation is as follows: 25.8% will vote for "My Step", 7.1% - Robert Kocharyan, 4.3% - PAP, 0.9% - Lusavor Hayastan, 2.2% - ARF, 1.2% - RPA, 0.6% - , 0.3% - and , Party 5165, and 3.1% submitted their options. In addition, 17.8% of urban residents found it difficult to answer, 16.3% refused to answer, 10.5% did not intend to participate in the elections, 8.9% did not support any candidacy.
In Yerevan, 22.5% of respondents are ready to vote for the ruling My Step party, Robert Kocharian's electorate is slightly behind with a share of 11.5%, followed by the PAP - 3.1%, Lusavor Hayastan - 1.6 %, ARFD - 1.8%, - 1%, RPA, , and - 0.8% each, - 0, 5%, Party 5165 and the Communist Party of Armenia - 0.3% each, and 2.9% of respondents expressed support for other candidates. At the same time, in the capital, 17.8% of respondents found it difficult to answer, 13.6%- do not want to participate in the elections, 12.5% - refused to answer, and 7.6% - are not ready to support any of the announced candidates. It should be noted that the survey was conducted through telephone calls to the residents of Armenia in the period from 23 to 27 April this year, the sample size was 1003, the sampling error is +/- 3%. In 2011, MPG became the official representative in Armenia of the International Gallup Association, one of the most prestigious and independent public opinion research organizations in the world. Since 2003, MPG, working in the market of sociological and marketing research, has implemented more than 800 projects of various sizes.