El Mundo suggests that Spain’s People’s Party (PP) could win an absolute majority in the upcoming general election on July 23. They may achieve this by securing the support of the far-right Vox party.
According to the poll, the PP is projected to win 141 seats, followed by the Socialist Party (PSOE) with 108 seats, Vox with 52 seats, and the Unidas Podemos coalition with 36 seats. This result would give the PP enough seats to form a government without needing a coalition.
The poll also reveals that the PP is the most popular party across all age groups, except for voters aged 18-24 who tend to support Vox. Furthermore, the PP is leading in popularity in all regions of Spain, except for Catalonia, where the pro-independence parties maintain their edge in the polls.
Based on these findings, the PP appears to be in a strong position to win the upcoming election and secure a government. However, it is essential to acknowledge that polls can be inaccurate, and the election’s outcome will ultimately depend on voter turnout on July 23.
Here are some additional details from the poll:
- The PP’s support has increased by 6 points since the last poll in May.
- Vox’s support has also increased by 2 points since May.
- The PSOE’s support has remained stable since May.
- Unidas Podemos’ support has decreased by 1 point since May.