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The macro-survey on the monarchy promoted by the Independent Media Platform*, reflects in general terms that monarchs are not neutral on the political level (Pages 81-88). The neutrality of the monarchy is one of the qualities that citizens value most , with an average score of 8.2, however, the majority place monarchs in one or another ideological spectrum and, of these, in more positions. close to the right. Thus, with respect to Felipe VI, only 10.9% on average consider that he has no ideology . This percentage rises among right-wing voters (PP, Vox and C's) and falls to 2.2 among Podemos voters (UP). By age, there are also fewer young people who see the head of state as neutral, while the number of people over 65 years of age who grant greater neutrality to the monarch is greater.
The Spaniards place the king in ideological positions closer to the right on a scale of . The Unidas Podemos voters bring him even closer to this ideological spectrum, with a and the same happens AOL Email List with Catalan citizens . On the other hand, the citizens themselves declare themselves on average to be in the center left. graph 14 As for Queen Letizia, those interviewed place her more in the center less UP, which also places her on the right . The Spanish see the king emeritus as the most right-wing with a score of and with UP voters, placing him almost on the extreme right. Asked about where they would place the monarchs in terms of territorial policy, the respondents, who place themselves in the center , rate Felipe VI on average with.
A scale of 0 to , where represents 'maximum centralism' and 'maximum decentralization'. In this chapter there are also few (5.5%) who consider that they do not have a preference for one or another formula for the territorial organization of the State. Among the citizens of Catalonia, up to 49% see the monarch as more inclined to centralization than to the decentralized State. We find similar percentages if it is Queen Letizia and the king emeritus. graph 15 MONARCHY SURVEY REPORT *The Monarchy Survey is an initiative promoted by the Independent Media Platform (PMI), which brings together 16 newspapers, including Nuevatribuna.
The Spaniards place the king in ideological positions closer to the right on a scale of . The Unidas Podemos voters bring him even closer to this ideological spectrum, with a and the same happens AOL Email List with Catalan citizens . On the other hand, the citizens themselves declare themselves on average to be in the center left. graph 14 As for Queen Letizia, those interviewed place her more in the center less UP, which also places her on the right . The Spanish see the king emeritus as the most right-wing with a score of and with UP voters, placing him almost on the extreme right. Asked about where they would place the monarchs in terms of territorial policy, the respondents, who place themselves in the center , rate Felipe VI on average with.
A scale of 0 to , where represents 'maximum centralism' and 'maximum decentralization'. In this chapter there are also few (5.5%) who consider that they do not have a preference for one or another formula for the territorial organization of the State. Among the citizens of Catalonia, up to 49% see the monarch as more inclined to centralization than to the decentralized State. We find similar percentages if it is Queen Letizia and the king emeritus. graph 15 MONARCHY SURVEY REPORT *The Monarchy Survey is an initiative promoted by the Independent Media Platform (PMI), which brings together 16 newspapers, including Nuevatribuna.