If general elections were held now, the winning party would be the PP, which would achieve the 42.2 percent of the vote, up three points the PSOE. This is reflected in the autumn barometer DYM to ABC, where you can check the electoral roll that is taking place in Spain in recent months, economic crisis and very pessimistic expectations for the coming year. The study was conducted between 13 and 20 November, when she was at the peak of the G-20 summit in Washington, attended by Zapatero.
In March, the Socialist Party won the election with nearly four points difference from the PP. The Socialists called "unpatriotic" to warn of the popular economic crisis in Spain. The PSOE government denied the existence of the crisis for months, and devoted himself to juggle in his speeches and statements to avoid even uttering the word damn. It was at that moment in June when the government's economic team began designing the 2009 Budget, which have been approved this November in the Congress, with a macroeconomic outdated, as recognized by Pedro Solbes. Until the turn of summer, Zapatero and his ministers admitted they had no crisis, and when they did they attributed to the international financial situation. Citizens now have to be paid to the Zapatero government for its handling of the crisis, and the message is very clear. The Centre for Sociological Research (CIS) showed a draw of PP and PSOE in October and a month later, the barometer of DYM and places the first game popular vote estimate. The shift in the electorate after the summer is again corroborated. Freefall
If we compare the estimated vote of DYM with actual results at the polls in March, shows that the PSOE has been left on the road nearly two percentage points, while the PP has won 2 3. The barometer also includes the evolution of the third Spain's political education number of votes, Izquierda Unida, not only confirmed the decline that has been beheaded this coalition, which has just held its meeting and has not been able to find replacement for Llamazares. IU has a vote estimate of 3.7 percent. Zapatero
The English respondents are not at all satisfied with the performance that had the PSOE as head of government, and the PP in opposition, during the past year. The two suspended. The Socialist government deserves a 4.5, while the opposition CP remains at 3.7. The citizens who voted for the PSOE in the last election are much more accommodating with his party in the case of PP. Thus, a six-Socialist voters give the PSOE, while popular with 4.6 qualify opposition party Rajoy.
Since February this year, the rating of the government and the opposition has gotten worse. The Government has lost eight tenths, and the opposition, four. It is the worst marks received by the Executive in four years.
assessment of political leaders also falls in the month of February. President Zapatero approved by the hair, at 5.1, but fell four tenths since the early year. Rajoy has to settle for a four, three points less than before the general election. Here again the voters of the PSOE Zapatero best assessed (give it a 6.7) than those of PP Rajoy (you are qualified with a 4.8). As usual in these surveys, citizens who vote for other parties (nationalist or left-most) punish more Rajoy (3.7) that Zapatero (4.8), which always determines the final assessment.
The Prime Minister gets one of its lowest ratings since coming to power. In 2004 came to exceed six. Draws attention to the wear that has taken a few months after winning the election.
The people interviewed also make an assessment of government management in different areas. Just give a pass to Health, with 5.2, although it is a devolved to the Autonomous Communities. On this score has counted on all the opinions of Socialist voters (give it a six), but also the area where PP voters give a higher note (a 4.3).
In second place is international politics, which suspended with 4.7. Education , Also transferred to the communities, deserves a 4.6, while regional politics only gets a 4.1, and housing, 3.7. The management of government in economic matters is at the tail, with a 3.6 average. The only Socialist voters oust the government's record in two areas: housing and economy, both with 4.6. The PP rate the performance of Pedro Solbes address the economic crisis with a 2.4.
The English also are pessimistic about the political situation in Spain. The 30 percent classified as poor or very poor, and 47 percent regular. Six out of ten respondents believe that within a year the situation current is the same as now, almost two in ten think it will worsen. PP voters are much more pessimistic in this regard. Via
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