MADRID, 27 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Center for Sociological Research (CIS) has carried out a quick one-day survey on the letter from the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, in which he announced that he was clearing his public agenda until Monday to reflect on whether he would resign from office, as they have pointed out. sources from the public organization to Europa Press.

The study, which was carried out this past Friday and whose results will be known on Monday, coinciding with Sánchez’s announcement, aims to measure the reach of his letter on citizens in terms of whether they were aware of it, whether they agreed with the president’s reasoning and on the possible derivatives starting next Monday.

To prepare the survey, the same sources have explained to Europa Press that it was carried out on a sample of 1,807 interviews carried out randomly and by telephone.

A testimony that has participated in the CIS ‘flash’ survey and that has been collected by ‘Cadena Ser’ has pointed out that several questions have also been asked about the situation of Justice in Spain.

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, published an open letter on Wednesday afternoon in which he canceled his agenda to “reflect” whether he should continue as head of the Executive after that same morning a Madrid court opened an investigation into alleged trafficking. of influence over his wife, Begoña Gómez, at the request of a complaint from the far-right pseudo-union Manos Médicas.

“I need to stop and reflect. I urgently need to answer the question of whether it is worth it, despite the mud in which the right and the extreme right try to turn politics. If I should continue at the head of the Government or give up this high honor,” he wrote in the letter published on the social network

For their part, PSOE militants and sympathizers occupied Ferraz Street in Madrid this Saturday morning, in front of the party headquarters where the Federal Committee meets, to show their support for the President of the Government and general secretary of the party, Pedro Sanchez.

In the meeting of the socialist body, broadcast openly in an unprecedented manner, the vice president of the Government and Minister of Finance and deputy general secretary of the PSOE, María Jesús Montero, has asked Sánchez not to resign and has transferred the party’s support to his wife Begoña Gómez, who has been tried to “destroy.”