Tunis Survey, a leading expert in online surveys and digital studies, has just issued the results of its political distance barometer.
Political distancing is described by Tunis Survey as ” A Membership that has yet to established or a choice that has yet to be determined regarding an existing political party. It makes it possible to be concluded following the degree of significance, proximity or the distance of citizens/voters that is correlated to parties in the Tunisian political scene “.
One month after the seventh wave, the 8th wave which stopped on August 04, 2020, confirms a verified withdrawal of the Tunisian from politics.
When asked “Which political party are you closest to?”, It appears that 70% of respondents are not close to any political party. Remember that they were 68% during wave 7 of the barometer.
The past month has been politically dramatic and the impact has been felt on voters who are increasingly distancing themselves from the Tunisian political scene.
With a trend that has continued for a few months already, it is clear that the partisan bases of political parties are suffering and are melting like snow in the sun.
The full analysis can be commanded at www.tunisia-survey.com.
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