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Editorial: La Vanguardia

  • If general elections were held now, there would be a clear right-wing majority in Congress, with a total of 188 combined seats for PP and Vox.
  • The PSOE would see growth, but a catastrophic collapse of Sumar and Podemos would limit the possibilities of the left.
  • The division of the PSOE left and the potential collaboration between the right and the far right raise two key issues.
  • Nationalist parties maintain positions and their impact will depend on the balance of forces between right and left.
  • Despite the potential rise of the right, the assessment of the current Government and the situation in Spain has improved.
  • The leadership of Alberto Núñez Feijóo also shows weaknesses, despite the strong position of the PP predicted.
  • Respondents are concerned about the rising wave of authoritarianism, both in Spain and in the United States and other EU countries.

Conclusion: The next general elections are not decided and, although survey data shows a balance of forces favorable to the right, there are variable and shifting political factors that could alter the final outcome.