PM’s net approval rating hits two-year high: Newspoll

According to a survey, the percentage of voters satisfied with the performance of Prime Minister Anthony Albanian leaves those who are not satisfied for the first time in two years.
Published in Australia on Monday, Newspoll shows that Mr. Albania holds a solid two -sided solid bullet with 56 to 44 percent compared to the coalition of the Federal Labor Party.
Previous newspapers in July were between 57 and 43 percent of the Labor Party.
The last survey said that Labour’s primary vote did not change to 36 percent and the support of the coalition increased to 30 percent.
The greens were fixed at 12 percent, a nation rose to nine percent, and the support for the independent and the small parties category fell to two points to 13 percent.
Albania’s previous net approval note rose to three in the new survey, 49 percent of voters were satisfied with the performance and 46 percent were not satisfied.
Since September 2023, he points to Mr. Albania’s first positive net approval grade.
Coalition leader Sussan Ley’s net confirmation note is minus -nine and worsened from the minus seven results in the previous month.
Approximately 21 percent of the participants to Newspoll said that it was still too early to judge the performance.
According to the question of who will be a better prime minister, 51 percent of the Albanian, 31 percent of the female Ley and 18 percent of the commitment said that – the second option has won two points since the last newspaper and each of the leaders, each of the leaders said.
The 1283 voter survey was conducted online between 11 August and 14 August.



