The PSC would take first place in terms of percentage of votes on May 12 with between 29.8% and 33.2%, followed by Junts with 15.4-18.1% and ERC with 15.2%. On the other hand, 39.7% of Catalans have not yet decided on their vote.
He PSC by Salvador Illa would win the Catalan elections by a landslide next Sunday, as estimated by the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) next Monday.
He PSC would take first place in voting percentage on May 12 with between 29.8% and 33.2%, followed by Together by 15.4-18.1% and C.K.D by 15.2-17.9%.
Then the PP would take fourth place by receiving 9.6-11.9% of the votes, Vox would receive 5.8-7.5%, Add common 5.0-6.7% and the CUP 3.2-4.6%.
Finally, Catalan Alliance would have 3.0-4.4% of the votes, Alhora 0.6-1.3% and et al would rank last with 0.5-1.0%, while 1.2-2.1% would vote in favor others matches and 1.0-1.9% would do this in white.
The research was conducted based on a total of 4,051 interviews between April 24 and 30 period of reflection by the president of the government, Pedro Sánchezabout his continuity in his office.
This rise of the PSC would disappear above 40 seatswould a possible majority of the government with ERCdespite the demise of this party, and even add to Commons Add.
On the pro-independence side, the support rate would remain at 40.6% (Junts, ERC and CUP) or 45% if Aliança Catalana is added.
In addition, Still 39.7% of Catalans your vote has not yet been decided compared to 56.7% who are already clear on the vote, according to the survey.
Source: EITB

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