Research from Spain's CIS reveals a strong right-wing bias among the police and military, with 33% voting for Vox, 14% for a smaller radical party, and only 6% for the Socialists. If solely these forces voted, a far-right government could emerge, particularly if aligned with the Popular Party. This tendency contrasts sharply with Spain's overall left-leaning political landscape, driven by nationalist sentiments and reactions to issues like Catalan independence. Experts note that military camaraderie and conservative beliefs contribute to this discrepancy in voting behavior.
In political sociology we are not used to seeing gaps of this size, highlighting the extraordinary voting patterns among Spain's police and military forces compared to civilians.
The data indicates that 33 percent support Vox, revealing a significant right-wing inclination within Spain's law enforcement and military sectors, despite the country's left-leaning tendencies.
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