Spain's
anti-austerity party Podemos is seen losing support ahead of a general
election repeat on June 26, a closely-watched official survey showed on
Friday, although the vote will remain highly fragmented and likely
result in a new hung parliament.
Podemos
would capture 17.7 percent of the votes against 20.6 percent in the
December election, while the conservative People's Party of acting Prime
Minister Mariano Rajoy would win the ballot with 27.4 percent, down
from 28.7 percent.
The Socialists would place second with 21.6 percent, also down from 22.01 percent, and liberal Ciudadanos would come in fourth place with 15.6 percent, up from 13.93 percent.
(Reporting by Julien Toyer; Editing by Paul Day)
The Socialists would place second with 21.6 percent, also down from 22.01 percent, and liberal Ciudadanos would come in fourth place with 15.6 percent, up from 13.93 percent.
(Reporting by Julien Toyer; Editing by Paul Day)
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