Results of the Sociometer of February 2023 on the social perception of the current situation

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Concerns about health have grown by 16 points compared to the previous Sociómetro: it is mentioned by 35% of those surveyed.

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The health is, after the working marketone of the Euskadi’s Biggest Problems for Basque citizens. This is one of the conclusions of the Basque government’s Sociometer on society’s perception of the current situation.

The Cabinet of Sociological Investigations published this Friday the results of the second part of the survey, which was conducted from January 31 to February 6 through a telephone interview with 3,000 inhabitants of the Basque Autonomous Community (CAV). In the first part, citizens were asked about their intention to vote in municipal and regional elections.

This episode addresses the issues related to the working market they are still the most cited, as more than half of those surveyed (56%) have cited them. However, unlike previous surveys, the health it has become a second source of concern: it is for 35% of people (compared to 19% who mentioned it in the October survey). In third place, and mentioned by 28% of the survey participants, are the economic problems.

With less than 15% of the mentions, there are problems related to housing and evictions, crime and insecurity of citizens, and the political situation and politicians.

In addition, and when asked what their current personal situation deserves, the Basque population scores a 6.9 out of 10 and is somewhat more hopeful about what it will look like in a year (7.0). However, the evaluation of the situation in the Basque Country is low, with an average score of 6. The situation in Spain does not even pass, with a score of 4.8 out of 10.

As for the entities most distrust generate, header the list Spanish monarchy (18%), the political parties (20%), such as the banks. On the other hand, the UPR/EHU and the Basque government are the institutions that generate the most trust (mentioned by 85% and 78% respectively).

With regard to political sympathies, the PNV tops the list with a score of 5.1 out of 10. This is followed by the PSE-EE (4.3), EH Bildu (4.0), Elkarrekin Ahal Dugu (3.6), PP (1.8), and Vox (0.6).

Only two politicians approve the assessment of citizenship: the lehendakari Inigo Urkulluwho received the highest mark, 5.7 out of 10, and EH Bildu’s parliamentary spokesperson, Maddalen Iriarte, with a 5.5.

Behind them are Miren Gorrotxategi of Elkarrekin Podemos with a 4.8; the socialist Eneko Andueza with a 4.4; Amaia Martínez de Vox with a 2.8 and the president of the popular Basques, Carlos Iturgaiz, closes the list with a 2.1.

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Source: EITB

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