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MADRID – A Spanish opinion poll indicates that another national election wouldn’t break the political stalemate that has left the country without a government for more than nine months.
The poll published Monday in El Pais showed the incumbent Popular Party slightly improving on its winning result in a repeat election last June but still short of a majority in Parliament.
Without a majority, a party needs other parties’ support to win a vote of confidence in Parliament before taking power.
Parliament has until Oct. 31 to produce a government or a third election will be called.
The Metroscopia poll was based on 1,822 interviews with voting-age people on their cellphones, with numbers generated randomly. The margin of error of the poll, conducted Sept. 6-8, was 2.3 per cent.
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