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CURS survey in the Capital. What are the voting intentions of the citizens of Bucharest and what do they think about a possible resignation of Prime Minister Bolojan

According to a survey carried out by the Center for Urban and Regional Sociology – CURS in April, in the Capital, 54% of respondents believe that Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan should resign, while 42% say no, and 4% do not have an opinion, informs Agerpres.

The cited source also reveals that 67% of Bucharest residents say they have heard about the tensions in the governing coalition, and another 21% have heard, but are not very up to date. Only 7% did not hear at all, and 5% did not respond.

Regarding voting intentions in the local elections, PSD would get 22% of the votes, PNL – 20% and AUR – 20%, followed by USR with 16%. SENS would have 6%, PNRR-Piedone – 5%, SOS Romania – 5%, the Young People's Party – 2%, REPER – 2%, and other options – 2%.

A percentage of 74% of Bucharest residents believe that Romania is going in the wrong direction, while 19% say that this is good, and 7% do not have an opinion.

A percentage of 63% believe that Bucharest is going in the wrong direction, and 31% think that the direction is good, while 6% do not say. Although the assessment is somewhat more balanced than at the national level, dissatisfaction remains the majority.

Traffic and congestion are indicated by 27% of the respondents, being the main problem, followed by taxes and fees, with 13% and the condition of the streets, with 12%. Cleanliness is mentioned by 10% of those questioned, and hot water and standard of living by 9% each. Health is indicated by 8%, pollution by 7%, parking by 3%, and public transport by 1% of respondents. Mobility and cost problems dominate the concerns of Bucharest residents.

The research was carried out on a sample of 1,073 adults from Bucharest, from Wednesday to Saturday. The margin of error is 3% at the 95% confidence level.

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