Spanish PM's Socialist Party Slips in Poll as Graft Scandal Takes Toll
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Spanish PM's Socialist party slips in poll as graft scandal takes toll
MADRID - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's Socialist Party (PSOE) lost ground in the latest opinion poll released on Friday, in the wake of a corruption scandal, and a sizeable share of poll respondents said they wanted him to call an election. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The corruption scandal that has erupted in the heart of the PSOE strikes their electoral expectations. Socialists leave 2.8 points since June and get their worst data (27%) since the 23-J elections, according to the last barometer of the 40dB institute for EL PAÍS and Cadena SER. The PP recovers only half a point, up to 33.3%, but the fall of the PSOE gives it the greatest advantage since the general elections, with a gap of 6.3 points between t…
The month of July starts with a real earthquake in the national demoscopy. The PSOE, struck in full by the corruption scandal that plagues Santos Cerdán and other leaders, records its worst data in intention to vote since the elections of 23-J. In parallel, the Popular Party consolidates its leadership and Vox gains a new impulse, while the alternative left remains stagnant and abstention grows among the dismotivated. The data leaves no room for…
The PP, which only recovers half a point, nevertheless obtains its greatest advantage over the socialists from the last generals.
The PP achieves the widest advantage since the July 2023 elections with 33.3% of support
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