Prime Minister, Pedro SanchezAccording to the latest barometer prepared by SocioMétrica for EL ESPAÑOL, it records its lowest popularity rate since January 2020 (26.5%).
Learn more after launch declaration of Victor de Aldama In front of a National Audience el pasado jueves The results show that the employer's charges are being investigated caso Koldo Contra el Presidente y Varios Membres de Su Gobierno tienen influence la intention de voto y el level de popularity de Sanchez.
The peak of the president's popularity (41.5%) coincided with June 2020, when his prison term ended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The embargo of sin has passed 40% since November 2023, a year since his last investiture as president. 26.5% de popularity is actually at its lowest point in five years.
For the first time in the legislature, most polls believe so Alberto Núñez Feijoo (33.1%) Será el próximo Presidente del Gobierno, lightly encima del 30.4% que creen que Sánchez will continue in charge.
In last month's poll, before Aldama's announcement, 39.1% favored Sanchez's re-election, more than Feijoon's (32%).
A parliamentary victory in which the government was able to approve a new fiscal package last Thursday and designation Teresa Ribera como comisaria europeaeurodeputados espanoles, before the declaración del empresario Victor de Aldama to destaado to destaado to no end, no earthquake.
Several leaders from the PP, including Feiju himself, Cuca Gamarra he Miguel Telladohan pedido desde el jueves Sánchez y amagado con una potential resignation act of censorship. La Support PNV and Junts programsno uncertain, no hypothetical scenarios.
Losing that support also becomes a question for voters about who will be president. Sánchez, with 17.9% of the vote, lost 10% of support for the investment, when he was the favorite of 27.9% of those polled a year ago. Feijóo also lost support, but still leads Sanchez with 20.4%.
But the most common answer to this question is “none of them” (40.3%). Hace un año, solo el 17.4% Optaban por esta option.
If the election is narrowed down to the leaders of the two major parties, Feijoo is again declared the favorite with 34.6% of the vote compared to Sánchez's 31.3%.
As for the popularity of each of the leaders, Yolanda Diaz (30%) continue Feijoo (27.5%), Pedro Sanchez (26.5%) y Santiago Abascal (22.7%). Alvise Perez (9.2%)least known.
And en cuanto a las valoraciones, ningún líder approves. The leader of Sumar does not mention the crisis in his place after his traumatic resignation Iñigo Errejón y siendo continues la más valorada John's flour 3.8 sober 10 Feijoo pierde una decima (3.6) respecto al barómetro de octubre y Pedro Sanchez (3,3) takes a lot of time. Alvise Perez (2,5) de nuevo es el peor valorado.
Son of the leaders are the best options in kambia to evaluate the evaluation and the degree of competence. Alvise Perez (8,7) attracts the attention of voters Yolanda Diaz (8.6) and Santiago Abascal (8.5). Pedro Sánchez (6.5) receives less domestic support than Feijóo (8.2).
Technical data sheet
The survey was conducted by SocioMétrica between November 22 and 24, 2024. 1.227 Interviews consist of additional panels of n=10,000 individuals representing socio-demographic segments.
The final results were adjusted using a weighting variable that takes into account gender, age, state and voting memory in the last three elections.
Maximum error: 3% (average deviation of 1.1% for SocioMétrica en voto en gen23 fue and 0.8% for eu24). There is no possibility. Director: Gonzalo Adán. Dr. en Psicología Politica y Professor de Psychometría y Técnicas de Investigación Social. SocioMétrica is a member of Insights + Analytics Spain.
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