The Psc Would Win Elections to the Congress of Deputies Ahead of Erc and Pp in Catalonia
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The PSC would win the elections to the Congress of Deputies in Catalonia. Socialist formation would be the most voted in the elections and would obtain between 31 and 33% of the votes (in the last elections it won 34.5%), ahead of ERC (between 13 and 15% of the votes) and PP (11-13%) according to the second wave of the Barometer of political opinion of the Centre d’Estudis d’Opinió (CEO), presented this Wednesday. In addition, Junts would be the…
The Cerdán case slightly affects PSC, which according to the CEO would win the parliamentary elections again but loses a seat
Illa would again win the elections with ease despite the Cerdán case, which does not pass the bill, while the poll draws stable majorities in the ParliamentJunts would lose up to a quarter of its deputies in favor of the xenophobic Aliança Catalana, according to the CEO The extreme right is reinforced on the Catalan electoral stage. The two parties that share this spectrum, Vox and Aliança Catalana could add up to 17.2% of the vote and even depu…
The PSC would win the elections to the Parliament of Catalonia again, although it could suffer a slight setback after the Cerdán case (40-42 seats), while Aliança Catalana would pass from 2 to 10-11 deputies, to the detriment of Junts, according to the latest poll of the Center for Opinion Studies (CEO), reports EFE.The director of the CEO of the Generalitat, Joan Rodríguez Teruel, announced on Wednesday the estimates of the last barometer of po…
On Wednesday the second barometer of the year of the Centre d'Estudis d'Opinió (CEO), the Catalan CIS, was published. The survey prepared by this body that depends on the Generalitat shows the rise of the most anti-system parties in Catalonia: Aliança Catalana and Vox. Salvador Illa would continue to be the winner of an election in Catalonia Europa Press The PSC would win; Aliança Catalana and Vox, firedIf there were elections right now, Salvad…
The survey places the PSC in the first place despite a slight setback attributed to the "Cerdan effect".
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