half Catalan said they would vote for the “no” in a possible referendum on independence, against 42.9% who would opt for affirmative choice. The result implies a drop of 1.2% for the “yes” with regard to the latest poll, conducted in March by the Center for Opinion Studies of the Generalitat.
The Catalan government, in favor of independence from Spain, has attributed the result to the rupture of the center-right alliance between Democratic Convergence and Union , the two groups that control the Executive, and the regrouping of the left parties at national level did not allow reliable data.
The survey also included general questions about preferred by the Catalan government. 63% of the Catalans told Please raise the self in the region, although it has lost a point against the four winning option who is already comfortable with the current situation.
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One thing that surely must take into account the sovereignist government Artur Mas is that it has increased the number of Catalan it also defends its Spanish identity.
The Catalans seem to share the idea of the president of the Generalitat of converting the elections of 27-S in a referendum on independence. 58.1% decide their vote based on the responses of each party to the crisis, while 21.1 will do thinking about the relationship between Catalonia and Spain. 14.6% take into account both factors.
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