Friday, April 29, 2011

What Is Direct Rewards

Popular Party ahead of the PSOE

el PP ventaja sobre el PSOE, aunque Mariano Rajoy, mejor valorado que Zapatero, suspende

Mariano Rajoy suspended in the CIS barometer
The Popular Party (PP) would a 10-point lead over the Socialist Party (PSOE) today held a general election according to the Center for Sociological Research, published a barometer.

The PP obtained 43.8 percent of the vote compared to 33.4 percent of the PSOE, the survey of CIS, held in the first eight days of April,
coinciding with the announcement of April 2, Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, do not arrive at the general elections of 2012.

The result coincides with the barometer of the last three months. Will maintain a strong blow to the PSOE and the English. The PP was three years ago at nearly 40 percent.

After the regional elections local and May 22, the Socialists elect the candidate who will face the PP leader, Mariano Rajoy, in an attempt to close the gap and regain an electorate unhappy with the financial crisis and the measures taken by the Government. Rajoy

well for the first time exceeded the Prime Minister on valuation, although minimal, only five tenths, with a score of 3.46. Zapatero's popularity has suffered the highest unemployment rate in the euro area almost touching and five million unemployed and a weak recovery from the recession.

The leading candidates to replace Zapatero, is the First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba and Defense Minister, Carme Chacon, who are the ministers of the executive rated socialist, but without going as approved. Rubalcaba

out a note from a 4.72 - down from the one approved in the previous receiving barometer - while Chacon gets a 4.55.

Instead, ministers are the worst rated of Culture, Ángeles González-Sinde, and Health, Leire Pajin, with a 2.76.

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