This Monday, the CEI published its first barometer after the tragic DANA which struck the Valencian Community on October 29. According to the organization’s vote estimate, the PSOE would today be the winning party in hypothetical legislative elections, with 34.2% of the votes, compared to 20.3% that the PP would obtain.
The organization led by the socialist José Félix Tezanos attributes to Pedro Sánchez a slight increase of 0.2 points compared to the previous barometer, that of October. And this, even if the investigation was carried out between November 2 and 7, when part of the political debate revolved around the fact that Pedro Sánchez had to flee the Valencian municipality of Paiporta.
Sánchez visited the municipality, one of the most affected by the floods, on November 3. He did it with the kings and the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón. The social tension ended with the attack on the President of the Government, according to Moncloa, and his departure from the scene. The kings and Mazón remained.
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