The PSE-EE and the PP would continue with 7 and 3 representatives respectively, while Elkarrekin Podemos would go from two to one. That is why the current coalition government (PNV-PSE-EE) would need the support of one of the groups to rule.
If now the preliminary elections are held, Eh bildu He would maintain his representation in the general meetings of Gipuzkoa (22), PNV He would win a caner (18); He Pse-e He would continue with seven representatives; He Pp I would keep his three seats, and Elkarrekin Podemos I would lose a chair from two to one, according to the Gipuzkoa sociometer.
EH Bildu would obtain 39.4 % of the votes, 2.1 points more than in the 2023 Foral elections, and for the PNV that would grow 0.4 points and reach 33 % of the votes. The PSE-EE would be the third force with 14.6 % of the votes, 1.4 points less than in 2023, the pp would obtain 6.2 % of the votes and lose 0.2 points, while Elkarrinin 4.8 % of the votes can collect, 1.8 points less than in these elections.
The general deputy of Gipuzkoa, Eider mendozapresented this Friday at a press conference, the results of the Sociometer of Gipuzkoa, which also includes a survey about social and institutional confidence that it follows that 71.4 % of citizenship do not trust politics, a percentage that improves the last measure ( 78.4 %).
Most administrations, however, inspect the assessments of citizens well. The municipalities are those who get the best note, with 5.71 points. Secondly, the Diputación is, with 5.69 points, and the Basque government also exceeds the 5 -point barrier, with a comment of 5.40. Finally, the government of Spain remains at 3.91.
Only asked about the Gipuzkoa DiputaciónThe people interviewed appreciate an average note of 5.75 the image they have of the regional institution and the activity they perform. Instead, the opposition does not exceed the barrier with five points and obtains a remark of 4.90.
Source: EITB

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