Monday, June 13, 2016

80% of Spaniards would set aside Rajoy after elections – Telesur TV

74 percent of the voters of the Popular Party (PP) Mariano Rajoy would get rid of if that would prevent the formation of a new government after the general elections on June 26.

These results were obtained with the question asked survey Metroscopia, released by the Spanish newspaper El País: “If the PP prove the most voted party and the party (or parties) that should make it possible, with their support or abstention, which could form a government would put a condition that the president was not Rajoy, do you think should accept think? “.

as for the Spanish voters of all parties, 74 percent said Rajoy should leave his post if condition to form a PP government with another formation.

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According to the survey, forecasts for this day do not depart from the reality of the last elections on 20 December. This time the PP would win 28.9 percent of Spaniards, far from an absolute majority that would allow a government alone.

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Meanwhile, the leftist coalition States can be positioned in second place with 25.4 percent and moves over the Spanish Socialist Workers party (PSOE) with 20.8 percent, followed by citizens who reach only 15.9 percent of the vote.

The results of this survey show that the sum of forces between the can and the United Left has even exceeded the results of the last elections.

Another poll GAD3 reported by the newspaper La Vanguardia reaffirmed the results and notes that 80 percent of respondents considered that Rajoy should step aside to form a government, and 60 percent of PP supporters.

In context

On June 26, Spain held its second general election in six months to renew the 350 seats in the Chamber of deputies.

The elections of June 26 presented as novelty Unidos Podemos, the coalition can and Izquierda Unida to attend the general, which it aims to displace the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) to the third position, a position he never occupied the socialists in the history of Spain.

The results of the latest polls show that despite the corruption scandals in the Popular Party (PP), this follows the front, followed by the left alliance, while third place would PSOE and Citizens in fourth place.

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