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- Liva & Laia : 15th November
The opposition Partido Popular (PP) would take enough seats at the coming national election to gain an overall majority in Parliament if elections were to be held tomorrow, according to the results of a poll published by El Mundo over the weekend.
Spaniards are due to cast their votes to elect a new Prime Minister on 20th November, after the current Socialist PM, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, has declined to stand for a third term.
The PP would receive 47.8% of the vote, compared with 30.7% for the ruling PSOE, according to a nationwide poll of 3,000 people carried out between Oct. 7 and Oct. 20, the newspaper reported. The PP would take 194 of the 350 seats in Parliament compared with 119 seats for the PSOE, according to El Mundo.
The poll had a margin of error of 1.82 percentage points.