• RAFAEL J. ÁLVAREZ

    Madrid

Monday, October 26, 2020 - 02:47

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  • Minister council.

    The Government decrees the state of alarm to impose a curfew from 23 to 6 hours and each community may prohibit travel between regions

  • Poll.

    The motion of no-confidence reinforces Pedro Sánchez and the voters of the PP support Pablo Casado

If the central government and the autonomous communities listened to the street, they would truly try to agree.

And if they believed in sociology, even more so: seven out of 10 people believe that this ongoing pandemic and its triggering of contagion are the fault of the lack of coordination between national power and regional power.

And also seven out of 10 think that there is no "organized and coordinated" plan to fight the coronavirus.

What anyone hears from others in neighborhoods, offices, homes or bars is now statistically confirmed by the Sigma Dos survey for EL MUNDO.

The vast majority of people, 70.2%, attribute the incessant increase in Covid infections to a lack of political understanding, that wheel of changing and contradictory orders that has been rolling around the country since the summer de-escalation.

The survey offered the participants three possibilities to indicate responsibility: the management of the central government, that of the CCAA or the lack of coordination between the two.

Win the third.

And he does it regardless of the political color who answers.

Exceeding 70% of the people who voted for the PP (70.7%), Unidas Podemos (70.7% also) or Vox (74.3%), and coinciding with 66% of those who voted for the PSOE (66.9%) or by Citizens (66.4%).

When the respondents do not mark the lack of coordination and choose a culprit, the Government of Pedro Sánchez (9.9%) loses to that of the CCAA (5.3%).

And here the differences are more ideological.

The management of the central Executive is indicated by two out of 10 voters of the PP (19%), Vox (18.7%) and Citizens (18%) compared to a scant 4% of the PSOE and an imperceptible 1.5% of United We can.

However, the management of the CCAA is more guilty for voters of United We Can (15.5%) and the PSOE (10.9%) than for voters of the PP and Cs (1.4%) or Vox (2.5 %).

In other words, in the wide range of the rights the government is blamed and in the left the communities.

But in both cases it is a minority.

What really wins is holding the lack of agreements between the two responsible for the infections.

That includes the absence of a common plan of attack against the coronavirus.

76% believe it does not exist.

18.8% yes.

Most of them are related to what a large part of science denounces, an absence of common health criteria embodied in political action.

An example is the Comprehensive Strategy, promoted in August by some thirty researchers in Epidemiology, Medicine, Immunology, Virology, Microbiology and Health Economics.

The Sigma Dos survey detects that the accusation of the lack of an "organized and coordinated" plan against the virus is higher among voters of the opposition to the Government, although supporters of the Executive do not think that there is a structured and common strategy .

It occurs in nine out of 10 people from Ciudadanos (94.5%), PP (91%) and Vox (90.2%).

And in 68.1% of the United We Can and 62.5% of the PSOE.

Although it might seem otherwise, the concept of "curfew" is widely accepted by the public, although the survey limits it to "cities with higher numbers of infections."

It is "totally" or "quite" necessary for 75% of people.

And "little" or "nothing" for 22.8%.

All ages and all ideologies accept curfews similar to those of some cities in Europe.

They are more enthusiastically applauded by those over 65 (46%) and PSOE voters (48%).

And with less thirty-somethings (18% do not see them necessary) and the followers of Vox (19%).

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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