— Nationality of the person interviewed.
— Assessment of the current, retrospective and prospective economic situation of Spain.
— Assessment of the current and prospective personal economic situation.
— Assessment of the current, retrospective and prospective political situation in Spain.
— Main problems that currently exist in Spain and social problems that personally affect you most.
— Scale of probability (0-10) of voting to different political parties.
— Self-definition of their political ideology and definition of the political ideology of different national political parties.
— Scale of probability (0-10) of voting in the next elections.
— Degree of political tension that is currently taking place in Spain.
— Acores, parties and political leaders who contribute to a greater degree to the crackdown.
— Degree of concern about the existence of political tension in Spain and position on how it should be addressed.
— Follow-up of the investiture debate of the candidate for President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and evaluation of his interventions.
— Assessment of the degree of confrontation between the political forces in the investiture debate and political party that contributed the most to that confrontation.
— Assessment of the government coalition agreement between the PSOE and Unidas Podemos.
— Impression caused by the composition of the coalition government, expectations regarding its duration and feelings inspired by the new government.
— Prospective valuation of the Government of Pedro Sánchez compared to that of Mariano Rajoy.
— Degree of policy change in different areas with the coalition government of the PSOE-United and assessment of the changes.
— Priorities of the PSOE coalition government with Unidas Podemos.
— Assessment of the opposition work of the PP, VOX and Citizens and assessment of their possible management if they governed.
— Knowledge and scale of assessment (1-10) of national political leaders.
— Degree of confidence in the president of the central government, Pedro Sánchez, and in the leader of the opposition, Pablo Casado.
— Personal preference as president of the central government.
— Preference between different alternatives of territorial organisation of the State in Spain and nationalist sentiment.
— Usefulness of the International Women’s Day demonstrations in the demands on women’s freedoms and equal rights.
— Opinion on what remains to be done to achieve equal rights and opportunities between men and women.
— Gender-based violence as a problem and sufficiency of the law of gender violence to face it.
— Additional measures against gender violence.
— Political parties that are doing more and less for the equality of women.
— Intention to vote in supposed general elections and political party for which he feels the most sympathy.
— Ideological self-location scale (1-10).
— Ideological location scale (1-10) of political parties and national political leaders.
— Vote fidelity in different elections.
— Voter turnout, vote memory and party closest to its own ideas in the November 2019 general elections.
— Schooling and level of study of the person interviewed.
— Religiosity and frequency of attendance at religious offices of the person interviewed.
— Marital and cohabitation status.
— Employment status and occupation (precoded) of the person interviewed.
— Household and personal income.
— Subjective social class of the person interviewed.
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