Opinion poll

Support for EU plummets in Sweden

BELGRADE - There's been a big drop in the number of Swedes who say they back their home country being in the EU, according to a survey for pollsters TNS Sifo commissioned by Swedish public broadcaster SVT.

Only 39 percent of Swedes think it's a 'good idea' that Sweden is in the European Union, pollsters found, compared to 59 percent in autumn 2015, TheLocal.se reports.

First projected results show ‘No’ vote ahead

The “Νο” vote is ahead 46,5 το 52,5 percent in the projected results of the first telephone opinion poll released on Sunday evening by the Marc firm, with the “Yes” vote expected to garner 45.5 percent to 51.5 percent of the vote, while the GPO firm’s results on Mega television give 48.5 percent for “yes” to 51.5 percent for “No” in the Greek referendum.

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Polish Presidential Vote Likely to Have Run-Off

Poland's incumbent President Bronislaw Komorowski and conservative Andrzej Duda could face each other in a second round, exit poll results suggest.

According to a first exit poll released around 22:00 local time, neither Komorowski nor Duda have garnered a result beyond 50 percent and are projected to gain 32.2% and 34.8% respectively, according to Radio Poland.

UK to Hold Most Unpredictable General Election in Years

UK voters are set to cast their ballots in  a general election on May 7 to elect a total of 650 MPs.

Opinion polls have failed to produce a clear winner, with the final Guardian/ICM poll suggesting Conservatives and Labor are running neck and neck, at 35% each.

This is a tough test for PM David Cameron, who has vowed to hold a in/out of EU referendum if reelected.

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