The Spanish prime minister, Mali jarno shia labeouf hoy and his ruling people's party has fallen, because they have sunk into corruption scandal, the support from the public opinion polls show on Sunday.
In the past two weeks have media reported that at least ten kinds, including party and government officials pull hoy receiving kickbacks, slush fund operation by its former finance supervisor.
Although pull hoy vehemently denies any improper behavior, more and more scandal, aroused the anger of Spanish is no longer any illusion, the government in the treatment of serious economic recession and high unemployment.
The center-right people's party (PP) came to power in 2011, the absolute majority ruling socialist party before the end of the year (PSOE) voters' rejection of policy.
If, however, is now known as the general election, Spain's two largest political parties will neck and neck, also most evident, Metroscopia in the country's main newspaper "national newspaper published polls show.
In the poll, 23.9% of the public vote PP - 2011 election last month from 29.8% in the same poll its lowest level since. Support PSOE is 23.5%, vary much from last month's 23.3%.
Seventy-seven percent of the pull hoy said, they do not agree with the government leaders, and 85% of respondents little or no confidence in him.
80% of respondents said should resign PP leaders by the media named recipients receiving rebate charges.
However, the socialist opposition leader alfredo · perez lu val slip and not make full use of his political opponents scandal the credibility of the threat. Polls show that 89% of distrust lu barca ".
Almost all of the respondents - 96% - said, corruption is common, but not punished, according to a survey, on January 30, and February 1, between visited 1000 people, in Spain.
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