
The PP led by Juanma Moreno would obtain 40.2% of the votes, obtaining between 53 and 55 deputies in the Andalusian Parliament, which remains at the limit of the absolute majority set at 55 parliamentarians, a few months before the elections, according to the investigation by the Center for Andalusian Studies Foundation (CENTRA) published this Monday.
The (CENTRA) November barometer includes a vote estimation survey carried out between November 17 and 28, which reveals that The PP remains the political force with the most votesfollowed by The PSOE, which would obtain 21.4% of the votes and between 25 and 28 seatswhile Vox would be the third force, with 17.5% of the votes, or between 19 and 22 seats.
Fourth place would be occupied For Andalusia/Sumar which, with 7.5% of the votes, would obtain between five and six representatives in the Andalusian Parliament, while the fifth would go to Adelante Andalucía, which would obtain 6.1% of the support, which could mean between two and three seats.
Regarding the barometer from the previous September, The PP falls slightly and loses half a pointsince then it has recorded an estimated vote rate of 40.7 percent and a result of between 54 and 56 deputies, also remaining on the border of an absolute majority.
The PSOE also falls compared to the last poll, where he recorded a range between 26 and 29 deputies and lost almost a point, and It is in Andalusia/Sumar that we are experiencing the greatest declinewith almost two points of voting intentions less, with a margin of 6 to 8 deputies.
Vox is the group experiencing the strongest rise
Vox is the party with the largest increase compared to the previous barometer, since it goes from 15.9 to 17.5% of voting intentions and would go from 16-18 seats to 19-22, while with the smallest increase is Adelante Andalucía, which goes from 6.1 to 6.4% and maintains its forecast of 2-3 seats.
This growth of the third force is also reflected in relation to the results of the Andalusian elections of June 2022, in which Vox obtained 13.5% of the votes and 14 deputies, making it the party with the highest percentage of growth, 4 percent more.
The investigation, carried out in its entirety breast cancer screening crisis, reflects that in Andalusia, the biggest concern is health (22.3%), followed by unemployment (15.4%) and access to and affordability of housing (12.2%), while at an individual level there are also concerns about rising prices, inflation and loss of purchasing power (13.1%).
84% of Andalusians consider preventive health as the main area in which Andalusians would invest the most, ahead of access to housing (79%), quality of life for the elderly (74.7%) and training for employment (70%).