The polls slow down the push of the PP and Vox sum a month after 23-J

All private polls give Alberto Núñez Feijóo victory in the general elections on July 23 and many of them give an absolute majority to the sum of PP and Vox.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 June 2023 Sunday 16:33
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The polls slow down the push of the PP and Vox sum a month after 23-J

All private polls give Alberto Núñez Feijóo victory in the general elections on July 23 and many of them give an absolute majority to the sum of PP and Vox. A month after these elections, however, the polls slow down the push of the popular leader and the extreme right while they detect a certain takeoff of the PSOE and Sumar. Thus, according to the survey published this Monday by the newspaper El Mundo and the latest Barometer of laSexta, the advantage that the PP maintains over the PSOE, led by Pedro Sánchez, has so far been reduced.

The Sigma-Dos poll for El Mundo continues to point to the popular candidate, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, as the winner of the next elections. However, the poll carried out between June 16 and 23 showed that the PP would obtain 140 seats, compared to 141 a week earlier, and that Vox, the PP's most likely ally after 23-J, would obtain 35 seats. , one less than the 36 of the previous week, just after the week in which the center of the controversy has been the pacts of the PP with Vox in different communities and their asymmetric management.

The numbers from this survey indicate that a coalition between PP and Vox after the elections would fall one seat short of an absolute majority of 176 deputies when previous Sigma-Dos polls for El Mundo gave both parties an absolute majority.

The poll by El Mundo also shows that the PSOE would obtain 102 seats and Sumar would obtain 35 seats, compared to the 30 that the survey granted it the previous week. Analyzing the numbers reported by El Mundo weekly, it can be seen that in a period of 21 days the right and the ultra-right have lost their absolute majority while PSOE and Sumar have cut six deputies from them.

Likewise, the latest Barometer of La Sexta shows that Feijóo's PP continues to lead the intention to vote by some seven points ahead of Sánchez's PSOE, however it also indicates that the popular ones have lost a point of advantage in a period of seven days after the first pacts between the PP and Vox. According to this poll, the PP would get 31.8% of the vote already decided, while the PSOE would get 24.7%.

La Sexta also reports that the Socialists have won six tenths in just one week, after the pacts of the PP with the coalition of Santiago Abascal in the municipalities and the Valencian Community. The survey shows that the PSOE would get 24.7% of the vote, Vox would get 15% of the vote and Sumar would get 14.4% of the vote.