Sunday, June 12, 2016

A survey reveals that more than half of voters accept PP Rajoy sacrifice – Reuters Spain

By Carlos Ruano

MADRID (Reuters) – strong fragmentation that polls show could return to part of the second general election in Spain in six months it seems to start to worry the voters, who would not want the situation experienced blockade recur since January.

According to a survey by Metroscopia for El Pais and released Sunday, 57 percent of voters in the PP believes that the current acting president Mariano Rajoy, should leave if the condition required to allow the delayed formation of a government.

Given all profiles voting among respondents, 74 percent believe that the output of Rajoy should be accepted by the expected largest party if this hypothetical requirement would allow governance.

Both the acting president as prominent members of his party have ruled out active and passive this eventuality with which has been speculated since early this year.

in terms estimation vote, the poll gives the PP newspaper again insufficient victory with 28.9 percent of the vote; authenticates to Unidos Podemos second with 25.4 percent and leaves the PSOE in third place with 20.8 percent of the vote.

The same poll would give citizens, the more likely training to support a Rajoy PP government without front, 15.9 percent of the vote. Their leader, who has repeatedly called for progress Rajoy, is the only one of the four top list that receives an approved citizens in the survey.

the “sorpasso” projecting polls giving most lefts to the coalition of US-can against the PSOE has slightly changed the analysis of future and campaign strategies.

Both the PP and States can seem recognized another as main enemies while the role of the socialists could be complicated significantly if the polls are confirmed and eventually be forced to choose between supporting States can or abstain and allow the PP to avoid a third election. More …

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