Only three percent currently give black-green a one for their work in Tyrol, while 14 percent give it a five. There is a trio in the certificate! The young Tyroleans are significantly less satisfied.
Sobering! This is how you can describe the IMAD research commissioned by the “Tiroler Krone”. Especially for the ÖVP. It is currently around 30 percent and thus 15 percent below the 2018 election results. Of course, the Tyroleans also surfed in Sebastian Kurz’s slipstream at the time – five percent or even more certainly goes to the cap of the former turquoise barman. You can no longer count on a tailwind from Vienna, on the contrary. Too many black and turquoise secrets have come to light in recent months
Average grades
Of course, the whole also radiates on the black-green state government. From June 20 to 23, IMAD asked 600 people for their opinion on the Tyrolean state government for the “Tyrolean Crown”, the fluctuation range is 3.9 percent. And this result is also sobering – see graph. Suitable for the coming testimonial day: only three percent give a one, 14 percent a five. The average grade is 3.26.
Especially young adults dissatisfied
Political scientist Christian Traweger from the University of Innsbruck explains: “While a year ago in May 2021, 35 percent of Tyroleans rated the work of the Tyrolean state government as very good to good, this share has now increased to 26 percent. dissatisfied, on the other hand, has risen from 27 to 41. The survey also shows that young adults up to the age of 25 are significantly less satisfied with the coalition work than the others.”
According to the expert Traweger, it is also clear that too little is allocated in the first place by the FPÖ voters. With sufficient allocation, on the other hand, the voters on the Fritz and NEOS lists stand out. The trend – and this can also be seen in the graph – is shown below: While the state government received an average figure of 2.45 in December 2018, it was 3.26 in the current survey. So things are going downhill in the truest sense of the word with the black-green Tyrolean state government!
Source: Krone

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