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- 03 JUN 2024
...Nota de Prensa NP_CampañaEuropeas.pdf
- 10 JUN 2025
The CIS (Spanish Centre for Sociological Research) has conducted a survey on the campaign for the European Parliament elections to be held on June 9th. According to this study, the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) would be the leading party, obtaining between 31.6% and 33.2% of the vote. The PP (People's Party) would obtain between 28.3% and 30.5%, VOX, in third place, would obtain between 9.9% and 11%, SUMAR between 5.4% and 7.1%, 'Se acabó la fiesta' (The Party's Over) between 4.9% and 5.7%, 'Ahora Repúblicas' (Now Republics) between 3.7% and 4.1%, and Podemos between 3.6% and 3.9%. 71.1% of those surveyed say they will definitely vote on June 9th. When it comes to voting… 38.2% of Spaniards say that “in the European elections it may be convenient to vote for a different party than the one voted for in the general elections”, 32.3% say that “they always vote for the same party in the European and general elections” and 23% say that they “usually” always vote for the same party in both elections. 48.6% decide their vote “well before the start of the election campaign,” 14.1% decide “at the beginning of the election campaign,” 20.8% decide “during the last week of the campaign,” 6.8% during the day of reflection, and 7.2% on election day itself. Furthermore, 66.7% say they have already decided how they will vote on June 9th, 31% “are still undecided,” and 2% say they will not vote. 65.9% say that the most important thing when voting is the political party, 22.3% say that it is the candidate, 6% say that it is both and only 2% say that it is the electoral program. 31.9% say they would like the PSOE to win these European elections, 24.7% want the PP, 8.6% of voters want VOX, and 4.1% want SUMAR. 57% give more importance to issues related to the current political situation in Spain, compared to 29.3% who say that issues related to the European Union and the European Parliament will be the most important when they go to vote. Furthermore, 25.5% of voters say that the PSOE is the party best presenting proposals of greatest interest to Spain in this campaign. This puts them ahead of the PP, which is considered by 18.9% to be the party with the most interesting proposals. When respondents were asked about their personal interests, the PSOE also received the most support in terms of proposals, according to 23%, followed by the PP with 18.3% and VOX with 9.4%. Candidates The PSOE candidate, Teresa Ribera, is the only one to pass with a 5.2, followed by the PP candidate, Dolors Montserrat, with a 4.47, and in third place is the SUMAR candidate, Estrella Galán, with a 3.90. The Podemos candidate, Irene Montero, comes in fourth position with a 3.55. Regarding who is the most prepared candidate to raise relevant issues for Spain in the EU, 28.5% said Teresa Ribera, 18.6% said Dolors Montserrat, 7.7% said Jorge Buxadé (VOX) and 6.5% said Irene Montero. Regarding the trust they generate, Teresa Ribera is the most with 28.2%, followed by Dolors Montserrat with 19.7%, Jorge Buxadé in third place (8.4%) and Irene Montero with 6.3%. Media 44.5% say they are following election-related news and topics with “great or considerable interest,” compared to 51.4% who say they are following them with “little or no interest.” And 3.3% say they don't care. 41.4% say that what they see and hear in the media has helped them "see the differences between the various parties," while 30.2% of respondents say that the media helps them "get to know the candidates better." However, regarding their voting decision, 84.6% say that what they see and hear in the media has "little or no" influence on changing their final vote. The press, both in print and digital formats, is the medium most used by Spaniards to stay informed about the European elections, according to 64.9% of those surveyed. Television comes in second place (64.6%), and social media is third (48.8%), ahead of radio (46.7%). These and other data are collected in the European election campaign survey conducted from May 23 to 30 with 7,491 interviews.
- 10 JUN 2025
...En particular: La Ley 39/1995, de 19 de diciembre, de Organización del Centro...
- 10 JUN 2025
...Opiniones y actitudes Análisis empíricos de datos poniendo especial énfasis en la presentación y descripción de los resultados....Clásicos...
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