The charts given
below show the popularity of different political parties in a country before and after the general
election. The election was won by Conservative Party and they formed a
government in coalition with Liberal Democrats.
Summarize
information by selecting main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The given charts indicate changes in support for different
political parties over a period of 13 months, before and after elections. The government
was formed by an alliance of conservatives and liberal democrats after
elections.
The charts indicate at a fluctuating trend in support for all
parties in the 13 month period. The dramatic changes were noticed in case of
conservatives that emerged as a single largest party with a mandate of 41%. The
support for surged to 45% in next six months, but later declined to 35%.
Similarly, the green party also witnessed a loss of support to
half, from 10% to 5% though it was able to hold its support base for first six
months.
The fortunes of coalition partners, the liberal democrats dwindled
over the corresponding period dipping to less that 50%, from 19% to 8%.
However, the support for labor
party swelled in this period rising from 26% to 32%. The number of people not
supporting any party also rose 5 folds from 4% to 20%.