According to the first episode of the EITB FOCUS poll on voting intentions for next year’s municipal and regional elections, Podemos would lose two points.
Euskaraz irakurri: Gorrotxategi: ‘Hau momentuko argazkia da. Egitasmoa azaltzen dugunean neurtu eta baloratuko dute herritarrek’
The parliamentarian of Elkarrekin Podemos Watch Gorrotxategi has confirmed that the data provided by the survey this Monday EITB focus “It is nothing more than the concrete situation of the moment”. For example, he recalled that there is still time to go and that in the election campaign, once the project has been explained in detail, citizens will “measure and appreciate it”.
The last EiTB Focus survey It has been implemented with a year to go before the municipal and provincial elections. According to this, Podemos-Ahal Dugu would suffer an average drop of two points. Gorrotxategi has acknowledged in ETB1’s Egun On Euskadi program that it is proving difficult to make lists in all cities. “It’s not easy, but we’re going to make it,” he said.
The parliamentarian has recalled that citizens tend to get “frustrated” when the parties’ proposals are not implemented, and he has acknowledged that it is usually difficult to explain to people that in order to implement a proposal, be in government. “If you are not in government, the political program cannot be carried out,” he recalls.
He has also emphasized that his party is not working for its own interests: “We do not participate in revolving doors”, he has indicated, underlining that democracy and transparency are the axes of his party.
With regard to the social measures adopted during the legislature in the Spanish government, the parliamentarian has indicated that they have all been promoted by Podemos.
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Source: EITB

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