Madrid (EFE) He cuts distances with the PSOE and is placed less than two points behind the Socialists.
The survey, carried out between May 3 and 8, therefore before the controversy over the Bildu electoral lists, gives victory to the PSOE, with an estimated vote of 29.1 percent, although it loses 1.3 points since April, which allows getting closer to the PP, which rises 1.1 points and would obtain 27.2 percent.
!function(){“use strict”;window.addEventListener(“message”,(function(a){if(void 0!==a.data(“datawrapper-height”)){var e=document.querySelectorAll(“iframe”);for(var t in a.data(“datawrapper-height”))for(var r=0;r Sumar, which appeared for the first time in the previous CIS survey, went from 10.6 to 12.3 in one month, a growth that was reflected in Podemos, which dropped half a point again and stayed at 6.1 percent. Vox also loses some support, going from April 11.1 to May 10.6, which also has its counterpart in the slight growth of the PP. The barometer of the Center for Sociological Research does not estimate seats, but both Vox and, above all, Podemos are located in vote percentages that would make it very difficult for them to obtain seats in medium-sized or small constituencies in which few deputies are elected. Beyond the five big parties is ERC, with 2.4 percent, followed by Ciudadanos, which breaks its upward trend and drops to 2.3 percent. According to the CIS, JxCat would obtain 1.2 percent, three tenths more than the PNV and EH Bildu, who tie with 0.9 in vote estimates. The BNG, for its part, would be voted for by 0.8 percent, one tenth more than the CUP, with 0.7; while CCa-NC would keep 0.5 percent. Both UPN, Teruel Existe and the PRC would obtain, according to the barometer, 0.1 percent. The entry Sumar would today be the third most voted party in a general election, according to the CIS it was first published in EFE News.