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The last barometer of the CIS gives the PP a 28.7% voter intention, one and a half points more than in the previous month, which brings it closer to the PSOE, which remains at 30.3%.

Vox grows more than two points and achieves 16.6% in voting intention, while United We Can falls one point and stands at 9.6%.

This is the first survey of the public institute that collects the impact of the political storm derived from the cases of espionage through the Pegasus software both to leaders of the Catalan and Basque independence movement as well as to several ministers and to the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez.

The

Pegasus case

has pushed the Executive's relationship with its investiture partners to the limit, which, like the Generalitat, brand the dismissal of the director of the CNI, Paz Esteban, as insufficient.

The distrust of parties such as ERC or EH Bildu de Sánchez has increased and their support until the end of the legislature is not guaranteed, although the Government is convinced that there will be no general elections before the end of 2023.

It is also the first barometer to be published while Andalusia prepares the electoral terrain.

On April 25, Juanma Moreno executed the electoral advance of an autonomy that will go to the polls on June 19 and in which the PP seeks to strengthen itself and face the next national elections with power.

However, everything seems to indicate that it will need Vox to revalidate the Junta through a coalition government similar to the one recently launched in Castilla y León, according to the surveys published to date.

In the previous poll on voting intentions at the national level, corresponding to the month of April, the body led by José Félix Tezanos catapulted the PP and gave it a strong rise, of 3.4 points, which placed the formation in 27, 2% vote estimate after the arrival of Alberto Núñez Feijóo to the leadership of the opposition.

A boost that came at the expense of the PSOE, which dropped 1.2 points and remained the force with the most votes, with 30.3%.

The rest of the forces also fell compared to the advance of the popular: United We Can lost 1.1 points (10.7%) and Vox, 2.1 (14.4%).

The sum of supports gave a slight advantage to the right-wing bloc (PP and Vox added 41.6%) compared to the left-wing one (formed by the PSOE and United We Can, which brought together 41%).

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