Valencia (EFE).- 25.7% of Valencians affirm that they will vote for the PP in the general elections on July 23, while 25% will vote for the PSOE, 16.8% for Sumar and 11.1% to Vox, with which the Popular Party would win the elections in the Valencian Community.
These are some of the data provided by the pre-election survey of the Sociological Research Center (CIS) published this Wednesday, according to which the parties of the left would add a higher percentage of votes in the Community in these elections.
In all of Spain, the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) concedes victory for the first time in this legislature to the PP, which would achieve 31.4% of the votes and between 112 and 140 seats in the elections, although a collapse of Vox , which would lose almost half of its deputies, would prevent them from governing together.
The PSOE, as the second political force, thanks to the estimated 31.2% of the vote and a range of between 115 and 135 deputies, could retain the Government with the support of Sumar, since this coalition would take 16.4% of the votes and between 43 and 50 seats.
The CIS of the Comunitat: vote and sympathy
Likewise, 14.8% of the Valencian respondents say that the PSOE is the party for which they feel the most sympathy, while 12% say they feel it for the PP, 6.5% for Sumar, 5% for Compromís and 2.7% by Vox.
The survey calculates for the PP, adding vote plus sympathy in the Valencian Community, 27.9% support, followed by 27.7% for the PSOE, 19.9% for Sumar and 11.7% for Vox .
Regarding the assessment of political leaders, the best valued by the Valencians is Sumar’s candidate, Yolanda Díaz, with 4.79, followed by the PSOE candidate, Pedro Sánchez, with 4.68, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, with a 4.34, and Santiago Abascal, with a 3.16.
Asked about who they would prefer to see the Government of Spain lead, 27% of the Valencians surveyed answered that Pedro Sánchez, 26.8% that Alberto Núñez Feijóo, 17.9% Yolanda Díaz and 9.7% Santiago Abascal.
voting memory
In addition, of the 88% of Valencians surveyed, which is the percentage that says they have voted in the previous general elections, in 2019, 30.2% remember having voted for the PSOE, 17.9% for the PP, 7% for Vox , 10.2% to United We Can, 7.6% to Més Compromís and 6.7% to Ciudadanos.
In the question about which party is better able to deal with different issues, 45.4% of Valencians consider that the PSOE would better manage employment, compared to 42.1% who believe that the PP would do it better.
Education is an issue that is mostly considered to be better managed by the PSOE (49.2%) compared to the PP (38.2) and the same occurs with health (52.5% of the PSOE compared to 32.9% of the PP ) and social policy (61.4% of the PSOE and 25.7% of the PP), but not with the economy (49.8% of the PP compared to 37.9% of the PSOE) or security (48.9% of the PP against 36.5% of the PSOE).
In addition, 40% of the Valencian respondents believe that the economic situation in Spain is bad and 13.9% say it is very bad, compared to 32.2% who say it is good and 3.1% who say it is it’s very good. 9.2% rate it as regular.