EFE, 18/01 3:22 CET
The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, yesterday, at the close of the conference organized by the Popular Party, held at Casa de America on “Freedom and Security. EFE
Madrid, Jan 18 ( EFE ) .- The PP would win the election with 29.3 percent of the vote and 132 seats, which would mean a loss of more than 15 points and 53 deputies compared to 2011, according to a survey GAD3 for everyday ABC included in its Sunday edition.
The survey highlights that can surpass the PSOE , and between the two formations reach 40.3 percent of the vote and 169 deputies.
With this survey, PP 44 deputies would reach the absolute majority (176), whereas can reach 89 seats (21.1 percent of the vote) and the PSOE 80 (19.2%).
The survey shows the emergence of Citizens on the national stage with 11 deputies, amounting to 6.3 percent of the vote, while UPyD reach 5 seats (4.8 percent).
The electoral collapse, according GAD3, would suffer United Left (IU), which lost half of their votes, which under the electoral law mean going from 11-2 deputies.
CiU obtained 11 seats with 2.8 percent of the vote, ERC 8 deputies 1.8 percent, the PNV 6 with 1.3 percent and 3 Amaiur 1.0 percent.
The survey was conducted on 1,000 interviews between 9 and 16 January 2015.
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