Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 0:01:13 GMT -5
It has been 6 years since Felipe VI was proclaimed king after his father's abdication. In this first five years of his mandate, the monarch has experienced one of the greatest political crises in recent times and an unprecedented territorial conflict in Catalonia. For the first time, his reign and his figure pass the scrutiny of Spanish public opinion thanks to the macro-survey on the monarchy promoted by the Independent Media Platform *. Three episodes have marked these first years of the reign of Felipe VI. Citizens have been asked about them: conflict in Catalonia, scandal over the business of the king emeritus and the coronavirus crisis. The average assessment of the monarch's performance in these matters does not go beyond a scrappy approval, with notable differences between voters of both.
Political groups, age groups and autonomous communities. Citizens rate the monarch's performance in the conflict with Catalonia with a with his reaction after the publication of the news about the business of King Juan Carlos I; and with a 5 his role in the coronavirus crisis. The grade given by PSOE voters is the most similar to the average of AOL Email List all political parties. The lowest corresponds to the Unidas Podemos electorate withand 2.1. PP and Vox are once again the ones that give the best assessment of Felipe VI's performance, above the notable high and notable respectively. C's rate him high. Once again, the youngest are the most critical of the actions of the monarch and the monarchy (link to first topic). Those aged 16 to 44 do not pass, while those over 65 increase their average grade, as seen in the graph. graph 11 By autonomous community, Catalonia also stands out from the average with a resounding failure for the monarch's actions to adequately fulfill his functions, with the lowest grade (2.9) for his intervention in the Catalan conflict.
Average evaluation of the members of the royal house (Pages. VI Another of the sections that refer to the figure of Felipe VI includes a series of skills that are assumed to prevail in a monarch. As can be seen in the following two graphs, citizens attach great importance to neutrality, honesty, preparation, the defense of territorial integrity, etc. Voters of all parties highly value these skills, however, when it comes to transferring them to the current monarch, the grade falls far below their expectations. The perception that he is a 'well-trained and prepared' monarch is shared by the majority of Spaniards, but in the rest of the qualities the marks are lower, with a 5.7 for example in his ability to mediate between different political forces.
Political groups, age groups and autonomous communities. Citizens rate the monarch's performance in the conflict with Catalonia with a with his reaction after the publication of the news about the business of King Juan Carlos I; and with a 5 his role in the coronavirus crisis. The grade given by PSOE voters is the most similar to the average of AOL Email List all political parties. The lowest corresponds to the Unidas Podemos electorate withand 2.1. PP and Vox are once again the ones that give the best assessment of Felipe VI's performance, above the notable high and notable respectively. C's rate him high. Once again, the youngest are the most critical of the actions of the monarch and the monarchy (link to first topic). Those aged 16 to 44 do not pass, while those over 65 increase their average grade, as seen in the graph. graph 11 By autonomous community, Catalonia also stands out from the average with a resounding failure for the monarch's actions to adequately fulfill his functions, with the lowest grade (2.9) for his intervention in the Catalan conflict.
Average evaluation of the members of the royal house (Pages. VI Another of the sections that refer to the figure of Felipe VI includes a series of skills that are assumed to prevail in a monarch. As can be seen in the following two graphs, citizens attach great importance to neutrality, honesty, preparation, the defense of territorial integrity, etc. Voters of all parties highly value these skills, however, when it comes to transferring them to the current monarch, the grade falls far below their expectations. The perception that he is a 'well-trained and prepared' monarch is shared by the majority of Spaniards, but in the rest of the qualities the marks are lower, with a 5.7 for example in his ability to mediate between different political forces.