— Most important problems in Spain. Problems that, personally, affect you the most.
— Degree of knowledge of Spaniards about the European Constitution. Degree of knowledge of the interviewee. Reason for ignorance, if any.
— Degree of importance of the adoption of the European Constitution for the future of Europe.
— Opinion on whether the draft Constitution is another example of deepening the process of European integration.
— Attitude towards the call for a referendum for the approval of the European Constitution.
— Intention to vote on the referendum on the European Constitution scheduled for February. Which is why you don‘t think you’re going to vote, if any.
— Intention to vote in the referendum on the European Constitution.
— Influence in his decision to vote for, against or abstain in the event that the party with which he feels most identified so requested.
— Forecast of the result of the referendum. Personal preference. Preferable result for Spanish interests.
— Personal concern about the results of the referendum on the European Constitution.
— Knowledge of the celebration of the 15th National Congress of the PP. Interest in the news about the Congress and opinion on the influence that Congress will have over the PP.
— Interest of the congresses held by the political parties.
— Evaluation of the economic situation of Spain, current, retrospective and prospective to one year.
— Evaluation of the political situation in Spain, current, retrospective and prospective to one year.
— Knowledge and scale of valuation of political leaders.
— Evaluation of the management of the PSOE Government.
— Evaluation of the PP’s performance in the opposition
— Knowledge and scale of assessment of the ministers who form the Government.
— Degree of confidence inspired by the President of the Government José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and the General Secretary of the PP, Mariano Rajoy.
— Intention to vote in general elections.
— Scale of ideology of the interviewee.
— Vote recall in March 2004 general elections.
— Vote fidelity in general elections in March 2004.
— Electoral volatility in general elections in March 2004.
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