Sunday, April 19, 2015

The PP falls in Valencia, where emerging with force citizens and … – Reuters Spain

MADRID (Reuters) – The People’s Party would collapse in municipal and regional elections of May in Valencia, a region that has ruled for 20 years and where he now loses support to new bands like Can and Citizens, a survey showed widespread Sunday.

For the Levantine community, the PP would be the most votes with 24.5 percent of the vote compared to 49.3 percent four years ago, obtaining the Socialists 21 percent, seven percentage points less than in 2011 , a survey of Metroscopia for El Pais.

Against These sharp drops in two configurations heretofore majority, emerge strongly Regenerationists parties Citizens with 17.7 percent, and can, with 16.9 percent.

The conservative training happen in the city of Valencia -of which Rita Barberá’s mayor since 1991 52.5 percent of the vote to 23.5 percent if elections were held now, getting a tie with Citizens, you would get 22 percent of the vote.

The sum of the eight seats to achieve the PP, according to the survey, with eight of the centrist Citizens would leave one seat majority, which could open the door to the governance of the city of Valencia at the center left.

Despite remain the most votes, support for groups like Common Valencia -in which we can- (18.2 percent), integrates Compromís (12.2 percent) and EUPV / IU (6 percent) could snatch one of the largest municipalities of Spain to PP.

That alliance of center-left government would have to include the PSOE, which would the fourth force with 13.9 percent, or Citizens, attracting exvotantes PP dissatisfied with corruption and welfare cuts.

“Citizens is not the cause of the PP can lose half of their votes, it is simply the recipient of an electorate weary so far found no alternative” said sociologist José Pablo Ferrándiz Metroscopia in an article in El Pais.

The survey is based on 1,500 interviews conducted between 13 and 15 April.

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