• CIS The preferred option for the Catalans would be a tripartite PSC-ERC-'comunes'

  • 14-F Results of the Catalan elections

Esquerra could have been the most voted party in

Catalonia

if the electoral repetition had been consummated. The latest barometer of the

Center for Opinion Studies

(CEO) of the

Generalitat

grants Republicans between 36 and 37 seats, compared to the current 33, while the PSC, which prevailed in percentage of vote on February 14, would go from its also 33 deputies to a range of 34-35.

The survey was conducted between May 11 and 19, a period of maximum uncertainty in the negotiation between

ERC

and Junts per Catalunya, which did not announce an agreement to reissue a

coalition

Government

until the 17th

, just a week before the deadline. limit for the automatic call of the elections. Carles Puigdemont's party, precisely, sees its possible votes recede in the poll and would lose 4 or 5 minutes (from 32 to 28-29).

The

CUP would also benefit

from the fall of the post-

convergents

, which would amass 11-12 seats compared to the 9 obtained on 14-F. In Comú Podem it would have a similar result (8-9) to that of the last appointment with the polls (8), but it would manage to climb to fifth place, above Vox, which of the 11 current deputies would stay with 7 or 8.

In the lower zone, exchange of places between Citizens and the PP, which from 3 parliamentarians would amount to 6-7.

The slight but significant recovery of the

popular

would have as a consequence a new step in the collapse of the liberals.

After disappearing from the

Madrid Assembly

, the group led in Catalonia by Carlos Carrizosa would have an estimated vote of 2.4%, which translates into a range of between 0 and 2 deputies.

In February,

Cs

already starred in one of the impact news of the electoral night, going from being the leading force in the Catalan Chamber, with 36 representatives, to retaining only 6 seats.

Governments suspended

The outgoing Government, with Pere Aragonès in command since Quim Torra's disqualification eight months ago, has ended the mandate obtaining its worst assessment.

The Catalans suspend their political action with an average score of 3.39.

The Executive of Pedro Sánchez does not go well either, to which those surveyed by the CEO suspend with a 3.33.

Regarding the position of the Catalans on

independence

, the data are similar to those of the last barometers, with a slight increase in

no

.

48.7% of citizens are against, while 44.9% are in favor of secession.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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  • Catalonia

  • Pedro Sanchez

  • Quim Torra

  • Pere Aragonès

  • PP

  • Vox

  • In Comú Podem

  • CUP

  • Carles puigdemont

  • Junts per Catalunya

  • PSC

  • CIS

  • CIS survey

  • Politics

  • Carlos Carrizosa

  • Catalonia independence

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