The ruling Popular Party (PP) would win general elections in Spain but without reaching majority, according to an official survey that ranked second and ahead of the Socialists can, the emerging left-wing party rejects austerity measures.
The first barometer in an election year the government Sociological Research Centre (CIS) shows that the PP, would stay away from the absolute majority reached in December 2011, obtained 27.3 percent of the vote compared to 23.9 percent can.
Further back appears with 22.2 percent the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE), to which the public seems to continue giving back.
“We are cautious, but the trend says that change is irreversible and the alternative to PP it can,” said responsible for political and social analysis can, Carolina Bescansa on Twitter.
Training led by university professor Pablo Iglesias and 22.5 percent improvement obtained in the October survey , when it stood as a third political force in estimation of vote despite being the most mentioned by citizens in spontaneous vote, a result which repeats the barometer made in January.
In the question as to who would vote if elections occur tomorrow, which qdestaca voting intentions, 19.3 percent said they can, compared to 12.9 percent who would support the PP and 12.4 PSOE percent.
However, before that question is still controlling the percentage of citizens-a 20.8 per cent do not know who to support in the elections planned for the end of year, while 13.6 percent said they would abstain.
With this background, it is undecided who will have to win matches, at a time when it has grown outrage at the repeated cases of political corruption.
Leadership questioned
While the PSOE had experienced a slight improvement in October from the survey before the survey released on Tuesday showed a drop in support from 23.9 to 22.2 percent, at a time when the leadership of Pedro Sanchez is challenged from within the party. “I reject the scenario that draws the CIS. Other surveys place us as the leading political force,” said parliamentary spokesman of the Socialists, Antonio Hernando, after learning the survey.
The fall of PSOE shown by the CIS match strategy can be positioned as the only alternative to dispute the power to PP after his speech to soften lines more Social Democrats to attract voters from other ideologies.
In the last show of force can, tens of thousands of people gathered on Saturday in the streets of Madrid with a desire to end the bipartisanship that has prevailed in Spain since the restoration of democracy in the 70s .
The training anti-austerity look carefully what happens in Greece, where the victory of the leftist Syriza could be a boost in Spain for an organization that won 1.2 million votes in elections Europe last May.
MADRID (Reuters)
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