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Tezanos

's CIS

on the general political debate on the state of the Nation grants Pedro Sánchez the victory, although very little.

One in four people -24.1%- of those who claim to have followed the parliamentary session at some point, affirms that they "liked" the intervention of the President of the Government more compared to only 10% who preferred that of the PP spokesperson , Cuca Gamarra, but an overwhelming majority -two out of three- believes that Sánchez conveyed little or very little confidence in the economic and political future.

48% consider "good or very good" Sánchez's different interventions compared to 35% who prefer those of the

popular

spokesperson .

However, it is not any of them who managed to penetrate more with her words.

The PNV

spokesman

,

Aitor Esteban

;

the deputy of

the Canarian Coalition

,

Ana Oramas

;

the representative of

Compromís

,

Joan Baldoví

, and the deputy of

Más País

,

Íñigo Errejón

, have a great advantage over them.

Esteban's interventions are rated very well or fairly well by 61% of those interviewed;

those of Oramas, by 57%;

those of Baldoví, for 60% and those of Errejón, for 62%.

Regarding the president, 34% of those who saw his performance at some point believe that he knew how to convey confidence in the economic future compared to 63% who think otherwise.

Likewise, 29% consider that he transferred security about the political future compared to 68% who do not believe so.

There are also more who did not see in Sánchez a clear decision to fulfill his electoral promises -62%- nor a true strength of the Government -61%-.

Without a doubt, the absence of the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, is a circumstance that decisively marks the outcome of the debate.

The head of the first opposition party had to silently witness the intervention of the President of the Government and his allies who did not hesitate in some cases to question him directly, knowing that he would not be able to respond.

Pedro Sánchez had an expedited path to mark the path of the parliamentary duel, neutralizing the list of reproaches from his own partners from the initial speech in which he did not hesitate to snatch his star proposals from the Government's younger brother, leaving him with no room to distance himself from a strategy against to the first problem of the country -the very high inflation- that until then had been considered very insufficient.

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