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EH Bildu would win Gipuzkoa's presidential election, but PNV and PSE-EE would win an absolute majority

According to the latest sociometer published by the Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa, housing is the main concern of the population (65.8%), but the percentage of people who recognize that the problem affects them personally is 22.3%. 

SAN SEBASTIÁN, 20/08/2025.- Una mujer observa el mar este miércoles en San Sebastián. Los cielos del País Vasco se presentan hoy nubosos, caerán chubascos débiles, que en la vertiente cantábrica podrían ser fuertes y tormentosos, las temperaturas mínimas se mantendrán estables o bajarán ligeramente y el viento soplará flojo a moderado del oeste, y se fijará durante la mañana a noroeste. EFE/Javier Etxezarreta
San Sebastian, in a stock image. Photo: EFE

EH Bilduwould win the elections to the General Meetings of Gipuzkoa again with 39.9% of the votes (23 assemblymen, one more), the PNVwould increase its voting intention (32.9%) and its number of representatives (19 assemblymen, two more), and the PSE-EEwould maintain its representation despite the decline in voting intent, according to the latest Sociometer.

With these results in hand, the PNV and the PSE-EE would gain an absolute majority at the General Meetings of Gipuzkoa. 

The eventual Elkarrekin Podemos-Sumar coalition would move from two to one assemblyman with 5.2% of the vote, while the PPwould fall in voting percentage (from 6.4% to 5%) and in number of delegates (from 3 to 1).

These are some of the data provided by the Sociometer presented this morning to the Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa. The field work was carried out by the Gizaker survey house, which telephoned 1,500 people over the age of 18 living in Gipuzkoa between 25 June and 1 July. 

Housing, the main concern

Housing, according to the Sociometer, is the main source of concern for the Guipuzkoans, with 65.8% of the respondents mentioning housing in the first place, in the area of stardom, above 54.3% recorded in December 2025 and 50.2% in May 2025. 

While housing is a major concern for six out of ten, only 22.3% recognize that the problem affects them personally. 

However, the situation is different among young people aged 18 to 29, with the direct impact of the housing problem reaching 40.4 per cent.

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