Madrid (EFE) face-to-face debate between Pedro Sánchez and Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
The sampling, carried out from 8,798 interviews between July 10, the day of the debate, and the 12th of the same month, points to a simultaneous growth in the estimated vote of the two main parties of 1.2 points, which would make the winner the PSOE with 32.2 percent of the votes, while the PP would have 30.8 percent.
In third place, Sumar, the coalition headed by Yolanda Díaz, would repeat, which would lose 0.6 points compared to the last CIS barometer at the beginning of July and would remain with 14.9 percent; In fourth position, Vox would be with 11.8 percent of the votes, one tenth more.
Sánchez increases his distance with Feijóo in a month as preferred to govern, according to the CIS
The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has increased by almost one point the distance that separates him from the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, as preferred by the Spaniards to govern in less than a month and both leaders are separated by a margin of 2, 7 points.
According to the CIS flash survey published this Monday and carried out during the day and days after the face-to-face between Sánchez and Feijóo (from July 10 to 12), the president of the Government and socialist candidate is the one preferred by 30.7% of those surveyed to occupy the Moncloa, while the president of the PP is for 28%.
In third position is the second vice president and leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, who is preferred by 14.6% of Spaniards.
According to the evolution of this barometer, in less than a month, Sánchez has gained distance over Feijóo since in the previous sample of pre-election results released on July 5, 28.5% preferred the leader of the PP and 26.7% to that of the PSOE.
According to that survey carried out with 29,201 interviews, Feijóo closed the gap with Sánchez compared to the previous one since between the two there were 1.8 points compared to the 5 that separated them from the June barometer.
On this occasion, out of a sample of 8,798 interviews, the Prime Minister is 2.7 points ahead of the leader of the popular.
On the other hand, both Sánchez, Feijóo and Yolanda Díaz have increased in their assessments as preferred to be president of the Government, quite the opposite of the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, and the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, they lower their estimates.
Abascal is preferred by 7.2% of those surveyed and lowers his assessment by four tenths, while Ayuso is supported by 1.1% to occupy Moncloa compared to 2.2% who did so at the beginning of July.