After his meteoric rise in surveys during the autumn and last winter, Can stalled recently , but remains at the head of Metroscopia survey for the Madrid daily between 7 and 9 April.
According to a survey published by the newspaper El País , the party led by Pablo Iglesias would have 22.1% of the vote if the general took place at this time, a . slightly less than in March (22.5%)
Behind include, tight, three parties: the socialist PSOE, the conservative Popular Party (PP), in power, and centrists Citizens , all with growing support .
Thus, the PSOE, which in March won the regional elections in their stronghold of Andalusia , climbing 20 . 2% in March to 21.9% in voting intentions, near Can
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The PP also rises, and passes the 18.6% that gave the March poll 20.8%.
On the hand, Citizens maintains its amazing breakthrough , with 19.4% of voting intentions, following the 18.4% that granted the polls in March and 12.2% in February.
The results of the four parties are within the margin of error of the survey, 3.2 points up or down, confirming intrigue of the upcoming general elections , scheduled to end year.
The only thing that seems clear is that the winner must conclude agreements to govern , which bury the absolute majority achieved by the PP in general and especially 2011 seriously subvert the prevailing party system since the 1980s.
AFP
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