Madrid, June 11 (EFE).- The PP would achieve 34.6% of the votes and 145 deputies in the general elections on July 23, while the PSOE would obtain 27.6% and 103 seats, according to a Sigma survey Two carried out before the Sumar y Podemos agreement published this Sunday by the newspaper El Mundo.
This is the second installment of Sigma Dos, which will offer polls on a weekly basis until the elections are held with the intention of voting and their evolution compared to the previous week.
On this occasion, the results conclude that both the PP and the PSOE grow thanks to the fall of the parties located on their ideological sides.
Thus, the PP of Alberto Núñez Feijóo would achieve, according to this survey, 34.6% of the vote, four tenths more than in last week’s panel and 145 seats, 56 more than four years ago and five of the threshold of 150 to from which in Genoa they think they could govern without depending on Vox.
Meanwhile, the PSOE would improve its results by almost two points (from 25.7% to 27.6% of the votes) with respect to the first survey, so that it would rise from 99 to 103 deputies.
Despite the fact that the field work of the Sigma Dos survey was carried out between June 5 and 8, in the midst of the negotiation process between Podemos and Sumar, in this delivery of the panel the left grouped in Sumar falls from 14.2 to 12.6%, but it would remain as the third party, with 33 seats.
According to the barometer, the sum of PP and Vox, which in last week’s study climbed to 46.3%, grows slightly to 46.5%, although the party led by Santiago Abascal would achieve 11.9 today. % and 31 deputies, far from the 52 of the last general elections.