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El País publishes an electoral survey with key data after the failed investiture session in July. Voters of the PSOE and Podemos do not want to repeat elections, but in the global calculation of all parties, 30% do not see it with bad eyes. The majority of Podemos voters prefer a coalition government, while the socialists are torn between this, achieving the abstention of PP and Cs, or the Portuguese route. Discover more stories on Business Insider Spain. A survey by the demographic firm 40dB. for the newspaper El País has shed new clues about the state of mind after the failure of Pedro Sánchez's investiture session.
5% of socialist voters and 6% of Unidas Podemos voters reject a repeat election. The sample includes 937 surveys carried out electronically between July 27 and 29, dates immediately after the PSOE failed to be Middle East Phone Number List inaugurated in the second vote, when Unidas Podemos abstained after failing to reach an agreement to form a Government. These are the first demographic data on the subject, since the latest barometer from the Center for Sociological Research that corresponds to the month of July has a sample that includes in-person surveys carried out between the 1st and 11th of last month.

Negotiations for an investiture start from scratch: Sánchez's challenges to achieve the Government before September 23 Thus, the results of the survey, which El País announced this Thursday , could determine how the new conversations to try to form a government develop. The socialists have already ruled out the formula of a coalition government with Podemos, and propose achieving a "Portuguese-style" investiture. 62.8% of those surveyed want the investiture to go ahead The survey details which scenarios are the favorites for voters once the investiture has failed. Thus, 30.4% prefer that there be new general elections - a possibility that is still present: the courts are dissolved on September 23 and if there is no investiture there will be elections in November.
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