The CIS survey approves the management of the Valencian Government and points to its reissue

The CIS published yesterday a macro-survey on trends in autonomous voting that approves the management of the Valencian Government and points to a possible reissue of the Botànic.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
22 December 2022 Thursday 20:31
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The CIS survey approves the management of the Valencian Government and points to its reissue

The CIS published yesterday a macro-survey on trends in autonomous voting that approves the management of the Valencian Government and points to a possible reissue of the Botànic. Despite this, the raised forks are so wide that it leaves everything open; The PP of the Valencian Community is on the heels of the PSPV in the battle for the first political force, but the socialist partners are stronger than the possible support that Carlos Mazón (Vox pincha and Ciudadanos disappears) would need to reach the Palau de la Generalitat Valencian.

In fact, apart from using very broad estimates, the CIS is cured in health and points out that the data should be understood "as a diagnosis and approximate measurement of the potential electoral support that the different political formations had at the time these surveys were carried out. ". Around 1,000 questions were asked between November 17 and December 2, 2022 and with a margin of error of 3.2%.

Nevertheless, there are a series of questions that allow knowing the state of mind of the voter and their degree of satisfaction with the Consell. When asked to what extent are you satisfied with the management carried out by the Government of your autonomous community, Valencians ranked 5.16, with 1 being 'very dissatisfied' and 10 'very satisfied'; a scraping thumbs up.

Despite this, comparatively, the Executive that makes up PSPV, Compromís and Unides Podem is in the top table of the 14 autonomies analyzed. There are five with better grades, but eight with the worst assessment of the management of their rulers.

It is often said that one of the arguments that usually make them lose the elections is the economic situation. Here there is one of lime and another of sand.

62.4% consider that the general situation in the Valencian Community is now 'good' or 'very good' compared to 24.6% who consider it 'bad' or 'very bad'. Likewise, 36% believe that the situation is 'better' or 'much better' than four years ago, compared to 42.8% who consider it 'worse' or 'much worse'.

In addition, when respondents are asked to rate the management carried out by the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Ximo Puig, during the last year there are more who think it has been "good" or "very good" (51.8%) than those who think it has been 'bad' or 'very bad' (34.6%). Thus, Puig is the sixth president with the best grades received.