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- 29 APR 2026
...Últimos datos 07 may 2026 Disponible el estudio 3557 'Barómetro de abril 2026' Estudio Últimos datos 29 abr 2026 Disponible el estudio 3552 'Índice...
- 20 APR 2026
This month's barometer by the CIS asks about the usual questions such as voting intentions and the evaluation of ministers, as well as international policy issues such as the conflict in the Middle East. Vote estimation and leader evaluation According to the April barometer, the PSOE would now obtain 36.4% of the votes, the PP would remain at 23.6%, Vox drops 2 points compared to the previous month and remains at 14.7%, SUMAR at 5.8% and Esquerra Republicana would obtain 2.9% of the votes, with a higher percentage than Podemos (2.2%). Pedro Sánchez is the highest-rated political leader with an average score of 4.81 out of 5; followed by Yolanda Díaz with 4.25; Alberto Núñez Feijóo with 3.68; and Santiago Abascal with 2.75. Likewise, Sánchez is the favorite as Prime Minister for 48.1% of those surveyed who give their opinion, taking a 32.9 point advantage over Alberto Núñez Feijóo who is the favorite for 15.2%, Santiago Abascal is the favorite for 14.8%; Gabriel Rufián climbs positions and is now the favorite for 6.5%. Regarding the confidence inspired by the Prime Minister, 36.8% of Spaniards say that he inspires "a lot or quite a bit" and 61.9% say that he inspires "little or none". When asked about the leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, 17.2% say that he inspires "a lot or quite a bit of confidence" and 81.6% say that he inspires "little or none". Evaluation of ministers The Minister of Economy and newly appointed Vice President, Carlos Cuerpo, is the best rated by Spaniards with a 5.93, followed by the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, who passes with a 5.33 and, in third place, would be the Minister of Social Rights, Pablo Bustinduy with 5.27. US and Israel against Iran In response to the recent bombings by Israel and the United States in Iran and the latter's response, 68.4% of Spaniards say they are "very or quite worried" - 4 points more than last month - 15.5% "somewhat worried", and 13.5% "not very or not at all worried". Furthermore, 86.9% believe that this war poses a risk to international peace, compared to 10.1% who say it does not. Following the stance taken by the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, regarding the war in Iran, 38.6% indicate that Spain's image internationally has improved "a lot or quite a bit"; 11.8% say it has improved "somewhat" and 42.6% say it has improved "little or not at all". 58.5% of Spaniards believe that this war is affecting them personally; of these, 94.5% say that they notice it most in the rise in fuel prices (gasoline, diesel), 92.5% in the increased cost of the shopping basket, and 80.1% in the increase in the cost of electricity and gas bills. Time change 65.7% of those surveyed prefer that Spain end the twice-yearly clock change, while 24.5% prefer to continue as before. Furthermore, 66.4% prefer summer time, compared to 22% who prefer winter time. Problems in Spain According to those surveyed, Spain's main problem is housing (41.3%), followed by the economic crisis and economic problems (24.9%), and problems related to the quality of employment (19.2%). The problems that Spaniards consider to affect them most personally are the economic crisis and economic problems (38.8%), housing (25.6%), and health (19.5%). Personal and general economic situation 64.7% of Spaniards consider their current personal economic situation to be "very good or good," compared to 24.8% who say it is "bad or very bad." 9.9% consider their situation to be "fair." Regarding the overall economic situation in Spain, 37.1% consider it "good or very good," while 52.8% consider it "bad or very bad." And 7% say it is "fair." Optimism Those who consider themselves "very or quite optimistic" make up 56.5%, compared to 8.4% who show themselves as a "quite or very pessimistic" person. Regarding society as a whole, 29% consider Spanish society to be "quite or very optimistic", compared to 9.8% who consider society to be "quite or very pessimistic". These and other data are collected in the barometer carried out from April 6 to 10 with 4,020 interviews.
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- 08 MAY 2026
El CIS ha realizado un estudio sobre la situación geopolítica internacional, la acción de Estados Unidos e Israel y sobre el papel de organismos internacionales y de España, entre otros temas. El 69,2% de los españoles reconoce que, si tuviera que hacer un balance general sobre la situación actual del mundo, pesan más las cuestiones “que llevan al pesimismo”, frente a un 26,7% que dice que pesan más “las que llevan al optimismo”. En consonancia con esto, el 58,5% afirma que en el futuro se vivirá “peor o mucho peor”, mientras que un 32,8% asegura que se vivirá “mejor o mucho mejor”. Unión Europea Un 54,5% de los encuestados asegura que la UE debe “reforzar los vínculos con otros países, como China y otras potencias emergentes”, pero para el 31,5% lo fundamental es “mantener una posición alineada con Estados Unidos y la OTAN”. Además, el 68,2% opina que la Unión Europea, en los momentos actuales, “debería promover una política exterior común entre todos sus miembros”, mientras que el 25,6% cree que habría que “dar a los Estados miembros autonomía para definir su política exterior”. El 82,3% está “muy de acuerdo o bastante de acuerdo” con que la UE debería tener más poder en política internacional, y también hay un amplio consenso (87,4%) en que los miembros de la UE deberían cooperar más en materia internacional. España y la Unión Europea El 65,5% indica que España debería mantener “una posición alineada con la Unión Europea y la OTAN”, frente a un 30,4% que afirma que debería “tener una política exterior más independiente”. Un 68% de los españoles reconoce que la guerra en Irán le está afectando personalmente. De ellos, el 91,3% afirma que le afecta “en la subida del precio de los carburantes”, el 91,2% en “el encarecimiento de la cesta de la compra” y el 75,9% en “el encarecimiento del coste de la factura de la luz y el gas”. Información sobre conflictos internacionales El 39,6% de los encuestados dice que se informa principalmente por la televisión, las redes sociales ya son la segunda fuente de información (21,7%), la prensa está en tercer lugar (20,5%) y un 14,5% se informa a través de la radio. Un 51,6% confía “mucho o bastante” en la información que recibe sobre las guerras como de Ucrania, Gaza o el estrecho de Ormuz, mientras que un 45,9% afirma que confía “poco o nada”. Además, el 63,4% asegura que los medios de comunicación “simplifican mucho o bastante estos conflictos”. Organismos internacionales Sobre el grado de confianza que generan los principales organismos internacionales entre los españoles, la Unión Europea es el más reconocido entre los encuestados con 6,44 sobre 10, la Organización Mundial de la Salud ocupa el segundo lugar (6,32) y Naciones Unidas, la tercera posición (5,66). Respecto al grado de influencia, los españoles creen que el Banco Mundial es el que más influye en el panorama mundial (6,51), seguido de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (6,48) y, en tercer lugar, el Fondo Monetario Internacional con un 6,46. Riesgo internacional El 29,1% cree que el mayor riesgo es “la escalada de enfrentamientos entre potencias (EE.UU, Rusia, China)”, seguido del uso de armas nucleares (27,4%) y de las crisis humanitarias y migratorias (17,9%). Además, el 89,5% cree que la situación internacional actual es “mucho más peligrosa o algo más peligrosa” que hace 10 años, frente a un 10% que opina lo contrario. Además, un 66,6% dice sentirse “muy o bastante preocupado” por una guerra global. EE.UU. y Trump Un 52,4% considera que los Estados Unidos de América e Israel están perdiendo la guerra que han desencadenado en Oriente Próximo, frente a un 27,6% que piensa que la están ganando. Asimismo, un 90% indica que la imagen y el prestigio de EE.UU. están empeorando, lo mismo ocurre con su presidente, un 92,2% piensa que la imagen y el prestigio de Trump están empeorando considerablemente. En este sentido, el 71% afirma que la opinión pública estadounidense está disminuyendo su confianza en Donald Trump, mientras que solo un 7,7% cree que está aumentando. Por último, cabe destacar que el 71,3% de los españoles indica que la economía de los EE.UU. se verá afectada negativamente como consecuencia de la guerra desatada por Trump y el Estado de Israel. Estos y otros datos se encuentran recogidos en el estudio ‘Situación internacional’ realizado del 22 al 30 de abril con 6.001 entrevistas. Pueden consultar los datos completos en la web del Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (www.cis.es). Para cualquier consulta el teléfono de Comunicación es 91 580 76 25.
- 07 MAY 2026
On May 8, at 13:00 p.m., the preview of the results of the study 'Estudio sobre la situación internacional' will be available to all media and interested people on the website of the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (www.cis.es). For any questions, the Communication telephone number is 91 580 76 25 / 664 470 083.
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