Feb 16 • 11:30 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

The CIS predicts an increase for the PSOE, which is 9.7 points ahead of the PP

The latest CIS barometer shows that the PSOE is projected to increase its voter share, leading by 9.7 points over the PP.

According to the latest barometer from the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS), the PSOE is set to boast a significant lead in the polls with an expected 32.6% of the vote, a 0.9-point increase from the previous month. This report comes amid a slight decline for the Popular Party (PP), which fell by 0.1 points to 22.9%. Meanwhile, Vox is consolidating its position as the third-largest party with an 18.9% share, marking a 1.2-point rise and closing the gap with the PP to just four points.

In the context of shifting political dynamics, Sumar, which is attempting to establish itself as a viable left-wing alternative, has seen a minor decrease of 0.2 points, currently sitting at 7%. Meanwhile, Podemos has recorded an increase, reaching 3.9%, signaling some potential recovery for the party. Additionally, the emerging presence of Se Acabó La Fiesta (SALF), led by Alvise Pérez, also reflects an upward trend with a 0.6-point increase to 2.4%, indicating an increasingly fragmented electoral landscape.

The data collected for this barometer involved over 4,000 interviews, illustrating a robust methodology that provides insights into voter sentiments across Spain. As these figures emerge, they may significantly influence upcoming electoral strategies and party positioning as forthcoming elections approach.

📡 Similar Coverage