[Madrid Reuters]-In a poll conducted by the survey company Sigma Dos published in the Spanish Mundo newspaper on the 17th, the approval rate of the Social Labor Party, the first party, declined in preparation for the re-election in November, and the right side Neither the left side nor the left side is expected to win a majority.
The leader of the Social Labor Party, Pedro Sanchez, announced a re-election on November 10 in September, refusing to establish a coalition government with the radical left-wing party Podemos (UP). According to the survey, the Social Labor Party is expected to become the first party again, but out of a fixed number of 350, 122 seats can be obtained, which is expected to be lower than the 123 seats of the previous election held in April.
Podemos is expected to be 33 seats from the previous 42 seats.
Meanwhile, the conservative National Party (PP) is expected to increase significantly from 66 seats to 98 seats.
The far right box is expected to increase from 24 seats to 34 seats and move to the third party.
Ciudadanos, a middle-right group, is expected to decline significantly from 57 seats to 19 seats.