The Jeltzale formation would maintain a 9-point lead in votes, but the Abertzale coalition would halve the difference in seats. For its part, the PSE-EE would get four parliamentarians, the PP and Podemos one, leaving Sumar without representation.
The PNV would be the first force in Bizkaia in the Basque regional elections, with a wide lead of more than 9 points over EH Bildu, and the nationalist coalition would grow and halve the distance in seats, from 6 to 3.
According to EITB Focus, the Jeltzale party would specifically get eleven parliamentarians in this area, one less than four years ago.
For its part, the nationalist coalition would reach eight, that is, two more.
Third, the PSE-EE would also increase its representation by one additional seat, to four seats.
Otherwise it would be that of the PP, which would lose a seat and go from 2 to 1.
Finally, Podemos would have 1, while Sumar and Vox would have no representation.
However, a hypothetical coalition between Podemos and Sumar would leave one deputy dancing in the area’s seat forecast: the PSE would not add another deputy, which would fall into the hands of the coalition on the left to reach a total of two.
Data sheet
1,800 people living in the BAC were interviewed to prepare the EITB Focus survey (600 in each historical area).
The fieldwork was conducted from January 24 to 29 through telephone interviews.
For more detailed information or other statistical aspects, see the full PDF of the study.
Source: EITB

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