
In response to the question “who would you vote for if an election took place on Sunday?”, voters reaffirmed their confidence in the current government, which would obtain 33 seats in a potential result.
The DP and Xavier Bettel would obtain 15 seats, at 20.6% of the vote. The other parties in the coalition would win 10 seats for the LSAP (16.4% of the votes) and eight seats for déi Gréng (13.4%), maintaining their majority overall and boosting it by 2 seats compared to actual election results in 2018.
The CSV would remain the strongest opposition and the party with the highest number of seats alone, with 19 MPs in the Chamber - a loss of 2 seats compared to 2018.
The Pirates would lose a seat with just one representative in the Chamber of Deputies, with déi Lénk increasing their seats to 3. The ADR party would remain stable with four MPs.

Luc Biever, director of TNS Ilres, said the results of the voting intention poll effectively strengthened the government and showed the public’s confidence in the DP as the strongest member of the coalition.
The poll was carried out online and over the phone from 8 to 24 June, collecting data from 1,811 people spread across the four voting districts.
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