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The Cis of Tezanos Obviates the Latest Corruption Scandals and Puts the Psoe 15 Points Ahead of the Pp

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The Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS) does not consider that cases of corruption affect the PSOE. Moreover, it estimates that the distance of the socialists from the PP would be further enlarged, by placing those of Pedro Sánchez 15 percentage points above those of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to which it does not give even 20% of the estimate of vote, its worst figure in four years, and places them only two points ahead of Vox.

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Center

The Barometer of Opinion of the Center of Sociological Research (CIS) of the month of October places the...

·Spain
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Center

In an election the socialists would win with 34.8% of the estimated vote and the PP would stay at 19.8% with Vox getting closer and closer.

Lean Left

The Barometer, carried out when the UCO report on cash payments to former minister José Luis Ábalos was released, is a milestone for socialists

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Center

The Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS) does not consider that cases of corruption affect the PSOE. Moreover, it estimates that the distance of the socialists from the PP would be further enlarged, by placing those of Pedro Sánchez 15 percentage points above those of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to which it does not give even 20% of the estimate of vote, its worst figure in four years, and places them only two points ahead of Vox.

·Madrid, Spain
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Lean Right

The barometer of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) corresponding to the month of October estimates that the PSOE would reach 34.8% of the vote estimate, while the Popular Party would get 19.8%. VOX would stay at only two points of the popular with 17.7%, and Sumar would keep 7.7%. In addition, the poll published by the institution led by José Félix Tezanos places Pedro Sánchez as the best valued political leader with an average score of…

·Spain
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Lean Left

The socialists would get 34.8% of the votes, 2.1 points above that in September, the extreme right foot the heels of the popular and remains as third force with 17.7% of the votes, while Sumar continues to fall and stays with 7.7%

·Spain
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Bias Distribution

  • 38% of the sources lean Left, 37% of the sources are Center
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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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