The PSOE grows and is placed in 34.3% of the vote, more than 7 points of the PP, according to the June CIS barometer | Spain
The PSOE would grow and achieve 34.3% of the votes in case general elections, according to the CIS barometer June, published this Thursday. The Socialists would increase their intention to vote 2.3 percentage points compared to the May study and would be 7.1 points of the PP, which would lose more than two points with 27.2% of the vote. The third political force would be Vox again, which drops 0.5 points in the June barometer and stays with 13.2% of the ballots.
Add earns almost a percentage point and obtains 7% of the votes, followed by Podemos, with 4.2% and the party is over, which remains with respect to the May barometer and would get 1.5% of the vote in case general elections were held.
The field work of this barometer was carried out for between June 2 and 7, when the UCO delivered the report that has resulted in the supreme car you see « Consistent indications about the possible participation » of the PSOE Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán, « in an undue award and a price change » of public works. The Civil Guard report indicates that the current PSOE organization secretary, Santos Cerdán, « managed » a battery of « economic consideration » supposedly paid by the company Actiona to his predecessor in office, José Luis Ábalos, who was also Minister of Development; already his former advisor Koldo García. Also during those days some audios in which the former socialist militant Leire Díez collected data on UCOs responsible for investigating cases of the PSOE and it was known that The Constitutional Court will endorse the central nucleus of the amnesty law and will reject the thesis of the Popular Party.
The main problem that currently exists in Spain is, for the seventh consecutive month, housing, followed by immigration and political problems in general. The behavior of the political class is the sixth problem for respondents. Corruption and fraud appears in the ninth place.
The PSOE leader is the preferred politician to be president of the Government for 25.8% of respondents. Pedro Sánchez is also the best valued politician, although he does not approve and obtain a 4.18. The respondents choose, secondly, by the president of the PP as chief of the Executive and give him 3.51 out of 10. The third option is Santiago Abascal, of Vox, for whom he bets 11% of the participants in the barometer and who qualify with a 2.7. After Abascal, 9.1% of the Spaniards prefer the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, as head of the Executive, followed by the Leader of Addar, Yolanda Díaz, the second best valued (3.97), but only chosen by 6.4% to preside over the Council of Ministers.