The Sociological Research Center (CIS) continues to give victory to the PSOE in a hypothetical general election, although it reduces the difference between Pedro Sánchez and Alberto Núñez Feijóo to 2.5 percentage pointscompared to the margin of 4.5 that separated both in the last barometer for september.
The public institute that runs Jose Felix Tezanos gives the PSOE 34% of support, one point more than in the previous survey. In this way, the socialists continue to expand their ceiling despite the latest scandals that plague the party for the Koldo casealthough most of the field work for this barometer, carried out between October 1 and 11 based on 4,005 interviews, took place before report from the Central Operational Unit (UCO) of the Civil Guard, which was reported to the media on October 10.
Always according to the CIS, the Popular Party also grows in vote estimates (the survey does not include the distribution of seats) up to 31.5% of supportthree points above the 28.5% that the public body gave it in September. An increase that practically halves its distance with the PSOE, now at 2.5 points, although different a lot of what, in recent days, other pollsters have published, which mostly give the victory to the PP over the PSOE, with a Feijóo that grows at the expense of the internal debate in Ferraz on account of regional financing, the migratory crisis and corruption .
Precisely, the field work of this CIS study coincided with the breakdown of negotiations for the distribution of unaccompanied immigrant minors, one of the main concerns of Spaniards, according to this same organization. Voxwhich toughened its stance on the matter, grew in September (13.1%), but is now falling sharply below 12% of support; Specifically, those from Santiago Abascal would get 11.8% of the ballots if general elections were held in Spain today.
Parties to the left of the PSOE also fall. The increase in voting intention of the socialists ends up sinking Add below 7 percentage points (6.3%), well below the 12.3% of the ballots it obtained in the last general elections of 2023, in which it disputed Vox for third place; while Podemos, which in the last survey fell below the 4% barrier, continues this bad trend and would now get 3.3% of the votes.
to the populist Alvise Perezleader of The Party is Over (SALF)the group of voters that stormed the European Parliament with three MEPs and more than 800,000 votes, the scandals do affect them. After his video confession where he acknowledged that he had accepted 100,000 as “private fees” from a cryptocurrency businessman in the middle of the European campaign, in exchange for exerting pressure in favor of these digital currencies, SALF falls from 2.9 to 1.7 %, almost half.
Regarding the opinion that citizens have of political leaders, Sánchez is also the best valuedalthough none of them achieve a pass. Specifically, those surveyed rated the President of the Government with a 4.13. The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, is the second highest rated, with an average score of 4.02, above the 3.99 with which citizens rate the second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz (Sumar), who loses support compared to the last survey. Finally, Abascal obtains a 2.93.
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