The Spanish voters remain tilted mainly by the Government can take in the next general elections, has revealed the latest poll conducted by the polling institute Metroscopia, published Sunday in the Spanish newspaper El Pais.
With a share of 27.7% of the vote estimate, can be positioned as first force the Spanish political landscape, for the fourth month, in the series of monthly polls Metroscopia, although slightly lower than that obtained early January (28.2%).
The strengthening can on top of the polls, just days after his massive ‘March of Change’ in Madrid, confirmed the breakdown of traditional political chessboard, with PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers Party) that persists in his fall with 5 points over January compared to December 10: from 27.7% to 18.3% in two months.
It also confirms the emergence in the top of the Spanish policy formation ‘Citizens’ Albert Rivera, to 8.1% in January reached 12.2% of support and ranks fourth position.
The vote for the Popular Party (PP), meanwhile, does not undergo major changes and reaches 20.9%, up slightly from 19.2% in early January, but far from 44, 6% gave the presidency of the Spanish government of Mariano Rajoy in November 2011.
In fifth and sixth positions would the United Left coalition, with 6.5% (from 5.3% in January) and Union Progreso y Democracia, with 4.5% (which was 5 , 0% last month).
The study was conducted from fieldwork conducted Tuesday and Wednesday last 3 February 4th.
The party led by Pablo Iglesias at the time -presentador program HispanTV, the Apache Fort was founded early last year and within weeks of campaign managed to get five seats in the European Parliament, a discourse of radical break with the Spanish ruling class, seen as corrupt and linked to interests outside the Spanish people.
Since the fall, can holds leading positions in the polls of voting intentions.
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