A survey conducted by the Center for Opinion Studies, under the Catalan government, reveals that only 50.2% of Catalans would vote in favor of the new statute in the referendum. 41.5% of respondents did not know you are going to hold a referendum and 15% did not have enough information. As always, no cheating: to ask about the problems of Catalonia is offered as one response is: "We need a new statute and no money for Catalonia." The same study, CiU ahead by four points to the PSC in regional voting intentions.
42.5% of Catalans feel as Catalan and English, while 14.2% feel only Catalan and English only 6.6%. 5.2 percent feel more English than Catalan. In contrast, more Catalan than English feel 27.7 percent. In conclusion, the majority of Catalans, 54.3 percent feel English, compared to 41.9 who have a preference or Catalan only.
This follows the public opinion barometer for spring, made from telephone surveys of 2,100 made between 6 and March 20, before the adoption of the new statute by Congress. The director of the Center for Opinion Research, Gabriel Colome, said that in addition to 50.2% of favorable votes in the referendum, 14.1% of respondents say they would vote against a blank 2.2% , 15.1% did not have enough information, 4.5% will not go to vote and 13.9% do not know or contesta.Colomé been asked to analyze the results "with caution" because "many people do not know what will and will not have enough information "to determine its position yet. The survey also reveals that 41.5% of Catalans polled do not know which to hold a referendum on the new statute. LD
42.5% of Catalans feel as Catalan and English, while 14.2% feel only Catalan and English only 6.6%. 5.2 percent feel more English than Catalan. In contrast, more Catalan than English feel 27.7 percent. In conclusion, the majority of Catalans, 54.3 percent feel English, compared to 41.9 who have a preference or Catalan only.
This follows the public opinion barometer for spring, made from telephone surveys of 2,100 made between 6 and March 20, before the adoption of the new statute by Congress. The director of the Center for Opinion Research, Gabriel Colome, said that in addition to 50.2% of favorable votes in the referendum, 14.1% of respondents say they would vote against a blank 2.2% , 15.1% did not have enough information, 4.5% will not go to vote and 13.9% do not know or contesta.Colomé been asked to analyze the results "with caution" because "many people do not know what will and will not have enough information "to determine its position yet. The survey also reveals that 41.5% of Catalans polled do not know which to hold a referendum on the new statute. LD
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