MADRID (Reuters) – The leftist party can is the first political force in Spain ahead of the two parties with more parliamentary representation, according to a poll released on Sunday estimation of vote ahead of the elections later this year. The training anti-austerity would get 27.7 percent of the vote compared to 20.9 percent of the ruling Popular Party (PP) and 18.3 percent of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE), the survey February Metroscopia for El Pais. While we remained in first place with respect to the previous survey in January, the latest survey showed a slight decline of the organization headed by the university professor Pablo Iglesias, along with a slight rise of the conservative Popular Party and a fall of more than five points of the Socialists. The centrist party Citizens, meanwhile, experienced a rise of four points to fourth place, with 12.2 percent of the votes, ahead of the United Left (6.5 percent) and Union Progreso y Democracia (4.5 percent). The survey was conducted on 3 and 4 February, days after tens of thousands of people give their support in the streets of Madrid can. The 45 percent of potential voters can poll said the group supports the “disappointment and disillusionment” that have led to other policy options. Although we have not yet raised their program in an election year, the party of Churches attracts the Spaniards with his speech change in the way of doing politics. According to the survey data, the newly emer ged parties and citizens we would total 39.9 percent support, compared to 39.2 percent who would represent the sum between PSOE and PP. “The political scene moves a lot and looks very open,” said the president of Metroscopia, José Juan Toharia. Continued …
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Leftist survey in Spain can lead ahead of … – Reuters
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