The CIS presents its new barometer in full negotiation of the CGPJ

The Center for Sociological Research (CIS) plans to present its barometer for the month of October this Monday, whose field work coincided with the presentation of the Budgets for 2023 and was carried out in the midst of the negotiation for the renewal of the General Council of Power Judiciary (CGPJ).

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
17 October 2022 Monday 01:30
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The CIS presents its new barometer in full negotiation of the CGPJ

The Center for Sociological Research (CIS) plans to present its barometer for the month of October this Monday, whose field work coincided with the presentation of the Budgets for 2023 and was carried out in the midst of the negotiation for the renewal of the General Council of Power Judiciary (CGPJ).

As explained last Friday by the president of the CIS, José Félix Tezanos, the center completed this study last Wednesday, October 12, the day on which the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, was once again booed by some of the attendees to the parade on the occasion of the National Holiday.

That is to say, the survey was still being prepared when Pedro Sánchez met with the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to resume the negotiation for the renewal of the CGPJ. That appointment was rushed after the resignation on the 7th of Carlos Lesmes as president of the governing body of the judges.

It will also be the first study with the intention of voting for the CIS after the breakup of ERC and Junts in the Catalan Government, which now make up the formation led by Oriol Junqueras alone.

Tezanos assured on Friday, during his speech at the Ser Cantabria Forum, collected by Europa Press, that the PSOE was once again ahead in the polls, although he did not specifically mention the October barometer.

The study that the CIS published in September already placed the PSOE in the lead with an estimated vote of 29.2%, snatching from the PP the first place it had won for the first and only time in the legislature last July. Those of Alberto Núñez Feijóo scored 28.5% after the summer, with which the distance between the two was once again favorable to the Socialists, although only by 7 tenths, which in practice is considered a technical tie.

United We Can remain in third position, with 12.8%, although losing strength compared to July; followed by Vox, which fell 1.7 points and remained at 10.3% – its worst record – and Ciudadanos, with 2.8% that would leave them out of Congress.

In addition, in the September survey, the leader of the PP lost the first position that he had reached in July in the ranking of leaders and the vice president and strong woman of United We Can in Congress, Yolanda Díaz, was once again the most valued.

Thus, Díaz scored 4.73 and Feijóo, 4.48. In third place, Sánchez was left with a 4.37, followed by the leader of Más País, Íñigo Errejón (3.87); the leader of Cs, Inés Arrimadas (3.25); and Santiago Abasca, from Vox, (2.74).