Inscop survey. Gold, first place in the voting intentions for parliamentary with a higher score than have PSD and PNL together / surprise to percentage can and sauce


George Simion. Inquam Photos / Codrin unic
If the parliamentary elections were held on Sunday, 38.1% of the voters would vote with gold, 17.4% with PSD, 16% with PNL, and 12.2% with USR, according to an insuneral survey conducted between 26-30 May 2025.

According to the data collected from the respondents who named a party with whom they would vote (84.4%), if the parliamentary elections took place next Sunday, the ranking would look as follows:
- Gold – 38.1%
- PSD – 17.4%
- PNL -16%
- USR – 12.2%
- UDMR – 4.5%
- Sense – 3.3%
- Can – 3.2%
- SOS – 2.5
“Gold leads the ranking of the voting intention with a score similar to the one obtained by the presidential candidate George Simion on the territory of Romania in the first round of the presidential elections (38%),” remarks Remus Stefureac, the director of Inscop Research.
If we consider the respondents who said they come safe at (67.1% of the sample), then PNL exceeds the PSD in the intention to vote.
- Gold – 38.3%
- PNL -16.6%
- PSD – 15.2%
- USR – 13.3%
- UDMR – 4.7%
- Sense – 4.1%
- Can – 3.5%
- Sauce – 1.8%
“Beyond the parliamentary representation, the cumulative voting intention for the parties that could form the parliamentary majority (PSD, PNL, USR, UDMR) is 50%, while the rest of the parliamentary parties in the probable opposition gather a score of about 44%.
In both variants we can see that three parties (UDMR, can also SOS) that are currently in Parliament is ranked below the electoral threshold of 5%.
- About the insane poll: The data were collected between 26-30 May 2025. Research method: interview through the questionnaire. The data were collected by the CATI method (telephone interviews), the volume of the simple sample, stratified by 1150 persons, representative on the significant socio-demographic categories (sex, age, occupation) for the non-institutionalized population, aged 18 years and over. The maximum admitted error of the data is ± 2.9%, to a degree of 95%.
In what politicians do Romanians trust
President Nicușor Dan has a 47%trusted share, followed by Ilie Bolojan, with a percentage of 42%, according to the Inscop Research poll. Trust data were published Monday. The ranking is completed by Victor Ponta with 20% confidence, followed by Dominic Fritz and Sorin Grindeanu with about 16%, respectively 13% confidence level.
On Saturday, a course poll states that 57% of Romanians have a very good or good opinion about the new President Nicușor Dan. According to the poll conducted at national level, 37% of the respondents have a very bad or bad opinion, and the rest were answers of the type do not know or do not know/do not answer.




