The May CIS Reveals a PSOE to 36.2% and a PP that Cuts to 11.3 Points: the Keys to the New Barometer
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The PSOE would be the most voted party in a general election according to the barometer of the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS) of May and would obtain 36.2% of the votes. The socialists leave two tenths regarding April and place themselves at 11.3 points of the PP, which would obtain 24.9% of the votes. After two months of falls, Vox recovers 1.5 points and stands at 16.2% in intention of voting. The institute led by José Félix Teza…
The May CIS Reveals a PSOE to 36.2% and a PP that Cuts to 11.3 Points: the Keys to the New Barometer
The barometer of the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS) corresponding to May, published on Friday, May 29, gives the PSOE a voting intention of 36.2%—two tenths more than in April—while the PP scales to 24.9% and reduces to 11.3 points the distance with the socialists, according to the data of the official agency. Vox recovers land up to 14.1% and Sumar scores 8.3%, its worst record since the beginning of the legislature.The PP reduces…
The PSOE leads with 36.2% of the votes, followed by the PP with 25.9% and Vox with 16.2%, according to the CIS of May. Transfer of votes between Sumar and Podemos marks the Spanish left.
The Popular Party is 11 points behind the Socialists, according to the May barometer, while in April the distance was 12.8 points.
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