December 6 (SeeNews) - An opinion poll conducted by M-Prospect shows that conservative VMRO-DPMNE party will win Macedonia's early parliamentary elections with 23.3% of the vote if the elections were held now, TV broadcaster Telma reported.
Main opposition party Social Democrats, SDSM, followed close second with 19.4% support, according to the results of the poll announced by Telma late on Monday, six days before the December 11 vote.
The poll was conducted in the last ten days of November via phone for Telma and the Macedonian Center for International Cooperation (MCIC). The margin of error is 2.5%.
Ethnic Albanian Democratic Union of Integration (DUI), which governed in coalition with VMRO-DPMNE before prime minister Nikola Gruevski resigned earlier this year to open the way for early elections, would win 6.6% of the vote, whereas the candidates of opposition ethnic Albanian Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA) will receive 3.3% support.
Among the interviewed, 17.6% said they do not want to disclose whom they will support, whereas 15.1% said they do not know for whom they will vote.
Macedonia will hold early general elections on Sunday as part of the Przino agreement, a deal brokered by the EU with the aim to resolve a prolonged political crisis in the country.