Vox is hot on the heels of the PSOE in Andalusia. At least in the polls. The latest Centra poll published on Monday reveals that if regional elections were held now in the community, the PP would win the elections again with almost … the absolute majority, with a result of between 53 and 55 deputies. Data that changes little compared to the last survey. Three months ago, the same poll gave it between 54 and 56 seats.
But this is undoubtedly the big surprise in the polls for the next Vox elections. Because the team led by Santiago Abascal is the only one to gain strength and is about to storm the socialists in Andalusia. The Centra poll gives him between 19 and 22 seats, which represents a significant increase compared to the 14 he currently has in the Andalusian Parliament and also compared to the last barometer, the one made public last September, which gave him between 16 and 18 deputies.
This means that those of Santiago Abascal are on the verge of overtaking the socialists and becoming the second force of the autonomous community. And that the training There is still no official candidate for the Junta de Andalucía although we suppose that it could be the current spokesperson, Manuel Gavira.
Meanwhile, the PSOE of María Jesús Montero continues its free fall in Andalusia. Because the Centra barometer reveals that they would obtain between 25 and 28 seats compared to the current 30 and that they are lower than the range between 26 and 29 which they had reached three months ago.
This means that neither the filtering crisis nor the Almería corruption affair has barely dented the PP in the face of a bleeding PSOE while Vox continues to rise.
As for the rest of the left, Por Andalucía would obtain between 5 and 6 seats and Adelante Andalucía between 2 and 3 seats. According to the president of the Andalusian government, Juanma Moreno, there are still six months before the elections.