After the election fiasco of the PSOE he 28-Mwould it have been worse for Pedro Sanchez wait for autumn to summon the generals? According to the survey by the Gabinet d’Estudis Socials i Opinió Pública (GESOP) for Prensa Ibérica, some indicators suggest that the image of the Government and the president have improved slightly in the last three months, although the victory of the PP in the municipal and regional elections have supposed an accolade for Alberto Núñez Feijóo. The popular leader and Sumar’s candidate, Vice President Yolanda Díaz, They are the most valued politicians and, although both fail with a 4.6, they obtain a higher score than Sánchez (4.3). However, the Spanish are very divided in their preferences for him as president.
the note of Sánchez has grown half a point since the March poll and Feijóo’s has risen three tenths, returning in both cases to the valuations they had six months ago. Díaz is the only leader who has not improved in recent months. The voters of the PP and those of Vox value Feijóo and Abascal more highly than those of the PSOE and those of Unidas Podemos value Sánchez and Díaz. The socialist electorate gives Díaz a better grade than that of Unidas Podemos to Sánchez, and both are scored above 6 by ERC voters. The electorate of Cs values the candidates of the right better than those of the left.
The equality between Sánchez and Feijóo is maximum in preferences as a Moncloa tenant. 25.4% of Spaniards prefer that the leader of the PSOE continue to be president and 25% bet on the head of the opposition. All in all, Sánchez reaches his best data of the last year by rising seven points since March and surpasses Feijóo for the second time, who, however, also improves three points in preferences. Diaz is preferred among younger voters, Feijóo among those between 45 and 59 years old and Sánchez among the oldest.
Among voters between the ages of 30 and 44 there is equality between Díaz, Sánchez and Feijóo. Abascal and Díaz receive more support among those under 45 than among those over that age. PP voters are the ones who show the most loyalty to their leader, who is also the favorite of those who voted for Cs and of more than a third of the Vox electorate. Díaz generates more sympathy among his own than Sánchez among the socialists. In fact, two out of 10 PSOE voters would prefer the Sumar leader to the current president.
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These assessments coincide with a rise of 10 points in the optimism of Spaniards about the future of the country (42.6%), despite the fact that pessimists continue to dominate (52.8%). The government gets the best rating of the last year (29.4%), improving seven points compared to the March survey, but his management continues to be suspended by the majority of those surveyed (47.3%).
In fact, the Spanish are very divided about whether Feijóo would govern better than Sánchez: 37.2% believe they would do worse, 29.2% think they would do better and 27.1% think they would do the same.
Data sheet
-Responsible company: GESOP.
-Investigation technique: Telephone interviews.
-Area of study: Spain.
-Population: Adults with the right to vote.
-Sample: 1,003 interviews.
-Type of sampling: Proportional by autonomous community and size of municipality. Selection of the person to interview according to cross quotas of sex and age.
-Margin of error: +/- 3.10% for a confidence level of 95% and p=q=0.5.
-Field work: From May 30 to June 1, 2023.