The Frente Amplio leads the voting intention, but without achieving victory in the first round

The Frente Amplio leads the voting intention, but without achieving victory in the first round

October 22, 2024 – 9:39 p.m.

The left-wing political force maintains its leadership in the polls and leads the combined parties of the Republican Coalition.

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He Wide Front (FA) leads the voting intention a few days before the general elections next Sunday, October 27 and is ahead of the sum of the matches of the Republican Coalitionalthough the flow of votes would not be enough to achieve a victory in the first round.

The data comes from the latest survey by the consulting firm Cifra, where it is observed that the left-wing political force led by the presidential candidate Yamandú Orsi It gathers 44% of voting intention, remaining stable since the internal elections, while the partners of the government alliance would add 43%.

In the official breakdown, Alvaro Delgado of the National Party (PN) would have 23% of the votes, Andres Ojeda of the Colorado Party (PC) would reach 15%, Guido Manini Ríos of Open Town Hall (AC) 3% and Pablo Mieres of the Independent Party (PI) 2%.

In turn, Gustavo Salle of the new party Sovereign Identity (ES) would be getting 2% of the adhesions, depositing it directly into the Parliament and the sum of the other parties It would be around 1%. In turn, 2% declared that they will vote blank or annul their vote, and 8% of citizens remain undecided.

The National Party lost 10 points since the internal elections

According to the history of polls, the PN lost 10 points since the internal elections and the announcement of the former communist militant and former union leader, Valeria Ripollas a candidate for vice president of the Republic for the traditional party.

The nationalists, who monopolized the vast majority of the coalition vote, fell from 33% in June to 23% in the first days of October, something that leaves them weakened for their parliamentary interests.

The presumed flight of white votes would seem to have been well used by the PC, which went from 8% to 15% in the polls and the sum of other official parties (CA+PI) grew from 4% to 5%, something that reflects that the majority of coalitionist voters who changed their preference chose to remain in a political force of the alliance.

Source: Ambito

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