The Open Society Foundation for Albania presented the European Social Poll results, which is held for the first time in Albania.
This poll that has been held in 27 European countries tries to analyze and understand the Albanian reality which is related with the social, political and cultural aspects of the Albanian reality.
Coordinated by the City University of Londer, the poll organizers held 1208 door to door interviews in 12 Albanian districts, and the data were transmitted through GPS.
People were asked: What is the party that you feel closer than others?
Results:
DP-22.7%,
SP-19,6 %,
NDS-1,4%,
RBA-1.2%,
SMI-1%,
PJIU-1%,
No Party 47,8%.
Other interesting data come from the electoral movement from one side to another. When asked “which party have you voted in 2009 and what party do you feel closer today?”
SP with 63.3%, preserves an unchanged electorate, while from 54.5% of those who have voted DP, 2.9% today feel closer to the SP.
SMI has also lost electorate, with 6.7% out of the 33.3% of the electorate moving to the SP. PJIU and UHRP have unchanged figures.
The poll shows that Gjirokaster, Berat and Kukes have the highest unemployment levels, while Korca, Shkodra and Elbasan have more employed people.
48.1% of the interviewed who are employed do not have work agreements, they work illegally.
As regards the public services, the interviewed have valued health with 4 and education with 4.9 out of 10.
Zaloshnja: Poll has some problems
Expert Eduard Zaloshnja declared that the poll published by the Open Society Foundation has some problems and cannot be reliable.
“Today’s presentation had two major problems, among many others. First of all, we didn’t have the margin of error, and when we asked them the presenters said that they hadn’t calculated it yet. It might be at least +-5 or even bigger”, Zaloshnja declared.
“The second big problem was that the result was given for districts, while the sample was national. Kukes had only 34 persons that were interviewed, while there are 60.000 persons who can vote”, Zaloshnja declared.
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