Monday, December 19, 2016

Surveys: We would have been 2nd political force in the 3rd election – Hispan TV (press Release)

We would have been in second place if they had repeated the Spanish elections, as it was planned before the abstention of the PSOE.

Spain has come in the last year two times to the polls in less than six months to designate a new Executive. The first was the 20 of December 2015 and the second on the 26th of June. The political situation is complicated so much so that rumors circulated about the holding of a third election.

however, on the 29th of October, the candidate of the Popular Party (PP), the president of the Government Mariano Rajoy, was made with a new mandate after the Spanish Socialist workers Party (PSOE) chose to abstain, to put an end to a year of misrule.

Three surveys made by ABC, Reason and The Sixth, published this Monday, suggest that in the case of repeated elections for the third time, the PP would win more comfortably than in the last elections, while we Can would be the second political force. The results of the surveys believed that the opposition, including the PSOE, would not have the slightest chance of overcoming the votes of the PP.

According to the more recent survey, produced by Gad3 and published by ABC, the PP would win 34.1% of the votes, and 144 seats.

we Can, second political force, would be with 21.6% of the votes and 75 members, while the socialists, a technical tie, they would get 19.2% of the vote and 70 seats. Finally, Citizens, with 14.2% of the votes, would get 34 minutes in the Congress.

The polls of the other two newspapers offer very similar data, agreeing both that the PP would go up between two and four points.

According to The Sixth, the popular would get 1,7 points higher than the 26 of June, is to say, 34.7 %, and three tenths more than in the last survey. We can get 22.9 %, compared with 19.9% of the socialists.

The probe of Reason is also estimated that there would be a high abstention. The participation was not to come about or at 60 %, remaining at 57 %. Thus, the PP is the party with the fidelity of vote highest, nearly 90 percent.

Just 8% of voters of the PP would be abstention, and just lose voters in favor of other parties, provides for the survey, according to which we Can reach 67 % of the votes and the PSOE 63 percent.

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