Seven in ten Spaniards believe the state should intervene in the economy

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68.7% of Spaniards As can be seen from the course of the research results, the rate of those who believe that the state should intervene in the economy is 23.1%, but they do not agree with this public intervention. Social Trends Research It was published this Monday by the Center for Sociological Research (CIS).

82.9% of respondents who view the State’s intervention in economic matters positively say they agree with the idea that the State “acts only in certain sectors of public interest and establishes general guidelines.” From their perspective, 14.2% argue this The state “manages and plans all economic activities.

According to vote recall data from the last general elections included in the survey consulted by Europa Press, voters are most likely to recall votes. state intervention On the economy, Sumar’s is supporting him with 95.1%.

The formation, led by Yolanda Díaz, is followed nationally by PSOE. 88.4% of socialist voters those in their favour.

On the other side of the coin 61.2% of Vox voters understand that the state should not intervene in economic life. The rate of those who support the intervention is 31.1%. While 47.6 percent of PP voters find this appropriate, 41.7 percent reject it.

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