Latest electoral polls reveal current standings for July 23rd elections.

Despite the rise of the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) in voter intention, most surveys, except for the CIS (Center for Sociological Research), continue to predict a clear victory for the People’s Party (PP) led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo. The PP is expanding its lead over the PSOE, which is experiencing a decline in support due to the rise of Vox.

Recent polls indicate that despite the upward trend of the PSOE in popularity, the political landscape remains favorable for Feijóo and his party. While the CIS survey offers a different perspective, suggesting a potential win for Feijóo, other polling organizations consistently project the PP as the frontrunner in upcoming elections.

The PP’s strengthened position can be attributed partly to the decline in support for Vox, a right-wing party that has experienced a setback in recent months. This change in voter sentiment has allowed the PP to capitalize on the shifting political dynamics and consolidate its advantage over the PSOE.

Although the PSOE has made gains in voter intention, it still faces challenges in surpassing the PP’s lead. Despite these obstacles, the left-wing parties maintain viable opportunities to form a government. The CIS survey specifically highlights the possibility of a left-wing coalition coming into power, indicating that while Feijóo may emerge as the winner, the left still retains its chances of governing.

As the election approaches, the outcome remains uncertain, leaving room for speculation about potential alliances and their impact on the final results. The dynamics between the major political parties will undoubtedly play a crucial role in determining the future direction of the Spanish government.

In conclusion, while the PSOE has witnessed an increase in support, surveys, excluding the CIS, consistently project Feijóo and the PP as the likely winners. The decline in Vox’s popularity has contributed to the PP’s improved position, while the left-wing parties continue to maintain possibilities for forming a governing coalition. With the election on the horizon, the political landscape remains fluid, and the final outcome will depend on various factors that unfold in the coming weeks.

David Baker

David Baker