The pre-election survey prepared by the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) in view of the next general elections on July 23 improves the expectations of voting for the platform led by Yolanda Díaz by more than two percentage points, which now stands at 16 .4%, which would allow PSOE and Sumar to reissue the coalition government, despite the stagnation of Pedro Sánchez’s party at 31.2%. The one led by José Féliz Tezanos also improved the intention to vote for the Popular Party, which rose to 31.4%, however, an agreement with Vox would not be enough to reach La Moncloa, since a maximum of 169 representatives would add up.
The Coalition Headed by the Current Second Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor, which brings together 15 Political Formations, would Obtain Between 43 and 50 Seats In The Congress of Deputies, For What It Should Become The Third Party In The Majority Of The Territory a position that he disputes in a significant number of provinces with Vox. However, those of Santiago Abascal remain at 10.6% of voting intentions, which would allow them to get between 21 and 29 representatives in the Lower House, making them the fourth force in the chamber.