Barometer The CIS of Tezanos shoots at the PSOE and sinks Podemos in full controversy over the reform of the 'only yes is yes'

The barometer of the Sociological Research Center (CIS) for February shoots the PSOE in intention to vote and sinks United We Can in the midst of the controversial reform of the law of only yes is yes

Barometer The CIS of Tezanos shoots at the PSOE and sinks Podemos in full controversy over the reform of the 'only yes is yes'

The barometer of the Sociological Research Center (CIS) for February shoots the PSOE in intention to vote and sinks United We Can in the midst of the controversial reform of the law of only yes is yes. If the elections were held now, the Socialists would win them with 32.1% of the votes, 1.9 points more than a month ago, while the purples would fall one and a half points, to 12.7%.

According to the study prepared by the public institute directed by José Félix Tezanos, the PP also rises and remains in second position, with 29.8% of support, although its distance from Pedro Sánchez's party increases to 2.3 points. Vox, for its part, remains immobile at 10% and Ciudadanos falls nine tenths to 2%, which further reduces their chances of achieving representation in the Congress of Deputies.

From the results of the CIS barometer, it could be inferred that voters positively value the fact that the PSOE has presented a reform proposal for the law alone -which has allowed the sentences of more than 500 sexual offenders to be reduced- after failing to reach an agreement. agree with your coalition partner to do it together. On the other hand, the voters would punish United We Can for refusing this change since they interpret that the recovery of the old sentences means that the victims have to prove again in the trials that they resisted.

As for the rest of the formations, the study forecasts slight drops in ERC support, which would obtain 2% of the votes; JxCat, 1.1%; More Country, 0.7%; Compromise, 0.6%; CUP, 0.5%; NA, 0.5% and PRC, 0.1%. Those that rise are EH Bildu, up to 1.1%, and CC, to 0.4%. Finally, Pacma (1.2%), PNV (0.8%), BNG (0.6%) and Teruel Existe (0.1%) remained.

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