The CIS of Tezanos Gives 7 Points of Advantage to the PSOE over the PP Despite the Controversy of the Maneuvers of Leire Díez Against the UCO
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The PSOE would grow and get 34.3% of the votes in the event of general elections, according to the June CIS barometer, published on Thursday. Socialists would increase their intention to vote 2.3 percentage points compared to the May study and would be 7.1 points in the PP, which would lose more than two points with 27.2% of the vote. The third political force would return to Vox, which drops 0.5 points in the June barometer and stays with 13.2%…
The CIS de Tezanos gives the PSOE an advantage of 7 points over the PP in a hypothetical general election in its last monthly barometer, made from interviews held a week ago, from 2 to 7 June, when the controversy of the PSOE's 'fontanera' efforts, Leire Díez, was already known. The poll gives the socialists an estimated vote of 34.3% and 27.3% for the populars.In May, the distance between the two main parties was only 2.7 points, but the social…
The scandals and corruption cases are gasoline for the PSOE, according to the CIS led by José Félix Tezanos. The June barometer of the public institute shoots the...
The extreme right goes down slightly and Sumar grows a point according to the last barometer, made in the middle of the information on the case of Leire Díez
The independent analysis by Logoslab of the tables of the CIS barometer published this Thursday maintains the advantage of PP and Vox, which today would reach 182 seats, six above the absolute majority, ranked at 176. The left chains three consecutive months with difficulties in which it has broken part of the road traveled to stabilize the borders of vote between blocks. The first thing to say is that this CIS is obsolete because it does not co…
The Center for Sociological Research's (CIS) June Opinion Barometer has increased the PSOE's electoral prospects to 34.3%, giving it its largest lead of the legislative term over the PP, which remains seven points behind with an estimated vote of 27.3%. The survey was conducted between June 2 and 7 following the controversy over the recordings of former Socialist councilor Leire Díez requesting evidence against the Civil Guard's UCO (Union of th…
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