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The CIS places Alvise Pérez’s party as the sixth force in the European elections: it ties with Junts and surpasses ERC and Bildu

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Alvise Pérez on his YouTube channel

The European elections will take place on June 9, almost a month after the Catalan elections and closing the electoral cycle in Spain after the Galician elections in February and the Basque Parliament on April 21.

This Tuesday the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) has published the first preview of the results of the study ‘Opinions and attitudes towards the European Union‘ in which it also asks respondents which party they would vote for in the elections to the European Parliament, elections in which the deputies who represent the interests of European citizens are chosen. If the elections were held today there would be a tie between PSOE and the PP, in which a 19,3% of those interviewed would announce their intention to vote for the socialists, while a 19,2% Those interviewed would vote for the Popular Party.

But the surprise came from the ultra tweeter and communicator Alvise Pérez. The agitator announced that he would run in the European elections on February 22. Now, according to the CIS of Tezanos “Alvise’s party”, as indicated in the study, would become the sixth most voted force below Podemos.

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This position would be granted by the 0.9% of respondents, thus tying with Juntsand surpassing parties like Esquerra Republicana (0.8) or EH Bildu, which this weekend made history in the Basque Parliament elections, by tying in seats with the PNV.

In this way, the PSOE and the PP would tie technically, remaining as the first and second corresponding forces, with the 19,3 y 19,2% of the votes. Thirdly, and with great difference with respect to the socialists and the popular ones, VOXthe formation led by Santiago Abascal, would enter with 4.7% of the ballots

Voting session in the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. (European Parliament/Philippe Stir)

The fourth and fifth force would correspond to the left of Yolanda Díaz, summerand that of Ione Belarra, with We can, with 2.9% of the votes. The purple formation would obtain a slightly better percentage of the votes, with 2.3%, however, a 31.8% still do not know What would I vote for?

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The objective of these elections is to renew the seats of the European Parliament, the only European institution that is renewed at the polls, and which is made up of the different member countries of the European Union. To do this, a total of 720 seats will have to be elected. Germany is the one that will give the most, with a total of 96followed by France (81), Italy (76) and, in fourth position, Spain (61).

To this end, Alvise Pérez, who has spread disinformation on numerous occasions, announced through his social networks that he would run for election to the European Parliament. “Let’s take out the dirty laundry in the face of all the political and media ilk in our country, using against them the same judicial shield that all of them have used to hide,” he said in the announcement that he shared on Instagram.

Pérez has already been convicted on different occasions for spreading hoaxes. In March 2023, Justice sentenced to pay 5,000 euros to the former mayor of Madrid Manuela Carmena for spreading the hoax on Twitter that he had received a respirator at home during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, something that was false. He has also been ordered to pay compensation 60,000 euros to former minister José Luis Ábalos for publishing your home without consent, or for illegitimate interference to the right to the journalist’s own image Ana Pastor.

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