The PSOE would be the party with the most votes in Spain if the elections were held today, according to a survey by the Center for Sociological Research, leaving the PP almost ten points behind.
Pedro Sánchez’s Socialists would have 32.6% of the vote, which represents an increase of 0.9 points compared to the January poll, while Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s PP drops a tenth to 22.9%.
Thirdly comes Vox, by Santiago Abascal, which rises 1.2 points and reaches 18.9%. It is just four points behind the PP.
Yolanda Díaz’s Sumar, Sánchez’s current government partner, loses 0.2 points and would remain at 7%, with Podemos rising 0.4 points to 3.9%.
The anti-system party Se Acabó la Fiesta (SALF), created in April 2024 and led by Alvise Pérez, reaches 2.4% (six tenths above the figure recorded in January).

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