According to a survey carried out between March 18 and 21, 56% of Portuguese people still felt poorly informed about the electoral programs of political groups with seats in the European Parliament.
Around a third of respondents do not intend to vote and justify the lack of available information as one of the main reasons, according to a statement Deco Proteste.
“The decision on which party to vote for is made based on information from electoral programs (41%) or following the political party they support at national level”, indicate the results of the survey carried out within the scope of the EP elections. EP elections take place between June 6th and 9th in the 27 member states of the European Union (EU).
Regarding the function and way in which the EU operates, only 24% of Portuguese people feel that they are well informed, compared to 19% who revealed a general lack of knowledge about the EU.
“The most striking doubts relate to the way in which the number of EP deputies is determined and how they are elected, the rotation between countries of the European Council presidency and the way in which directives are approved”, highlights Euroconsumers.
Among the four countries involved in the survey – Belgium, Spain, Italy and Portugal – the Portuguese are those who most positively evaluate the EU's performance in the last five years (39% in Portugal, compared to 26% on average in the four countries analyzed). In particular, they praise the performance during the Covid-19 pandemic, the management of which 68% of Portuguese respondents consider positive, can be read in the statement.
“On average, in the four countries, when asked about this specific matter, only 26% of respondents evaluate the EU's global activity in the last five years positively, while 34% evaluate it negatively”, highlights Euroconsumers.
Among the most criticized aspects in Portugal regarding the EU's actions are inflation and the cost of living (73% rate it negatively in Portugal compared to 65% on average in the four countries), immigration (52%; 63%), war Israel/Palestine (45%; 53%) and the war in Ukraine (36%; 45%).
Yes this is a very unfortunate predicament for the Portuguese people and those of us watching the US become a dictatorship if the vote doesn't go well in Nov. and we care about Portugal and the lovely people that live there from all over + US.
Its a problem that can be solved with a solution. TPN offered unbaised detailed information just before the March election but it was too close to that time to assimilate and understand what each party stood for. (Jeez, soooo many parties, cut that amount at least in half or more, 4 would be good and unify together to compromise on your ideas, its just so confusing and no need to be so fragmented with looks like 12 factions or so.) TPN you stated in the article above of the tremendous loss of newspapers and media in the past year so STEP-UP and provide us with the overview of the EU Voting explanation OR direct us to an UNBIASED website to instruct us. You guys are supposed to be unbiased journalists so please provide us with the education and information BEFORE THE END OF MAY so my friends can assimilate at their leisure as life is busy always. This is YOUR expected contribution and you do it well and that's why we read you but please make it timely. Thank YOU :)
By wes from USA on 09 May 2024, 00:35
Politicians just love voter apathy. If a voter was truly interested, he/she would do whatever it takes to get informed.
After all, a politician’s worst nightmare is informed voters.
By Joe from USA on 09 May 2024, 11:31