Madrid, February 4 (EFE) .- The new party can is already the second in voting intentions in Spain, after beating the Socialists and the ruling PP 3.4 points (center right).
This is indicated by a survey of state Sociological Research Centre (CIS) developed in early January last few months since the general elections in Spain, initially scheduled for November.
According to the study, PP has a vote intention of 27.3 percent, ahead of can (23.9%) and the PSOE (22.2%).
we came in January 2014, amid the popular dissatisfaction with the major parties and corruption, to contest the elections to the European Parliament, which was the big surprise, with nearly 8% of the vote and five deputies, while PP and PSOE lost more than fifteen points each one.
The barometer known today consolidates the fall of the PSOE, which lost 1.7 points from the previous poll in October, when he stayed in second place with 23.9%, while the PP retains the top spot, but going from 27.5 to 27.3 in October this latest survey.
They are still many (20.8 percent) citizens who say they do not know what would vote an election.
The Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, exceeds one and a half to the Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, in the assessment of political leaders who prepares the CIS, while not the leader appears Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, because the study only deals with national deputies.
The CIS has also analyzed the concerns of Spaniards, including unemployment remains as first problem, with 74.4 percent, ahead of corruption, which stands at 55.5 percent. EFE
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