Half of the Spaniards I would not be comfortable with the song ‘Zorra’ representing us at Eurovision. These are the results of the latest laSexta barometer with data from the Invimark institute, which after the controversy created by the lyrics of the song that will represent Spain at the festival, has collected data on the perception of the musical theme by Spaniards.

Three quarters know the song by the group Nebulossa. However, half of those surveyed do not like that this topic represents us compared to the other half who think it is fine. Above all, the rejection of PP and Vox voters stands out. In favor, however, the majority of PSOE and Sumar followers are.

There is also no unanimity on how to understand ‘Zorra’. In fact, it is an issue that divides Spaniards. Half believe it hides a feminist message, and the other half considers the opposite. Only Sumar’s followers largely believe that ‘Zorra’ preaches a message in favor of feminism. An idea that, although it is the majority among PSOE voters, is less clear among the followers of this formation. Only 57% of socialist voters believe that she is a feminist, 16 points less than those who define themselves as supporters of Sumar.

Among the popular ones, 4 out of 10 also point to feminist theses, although the majority believes not, as is the case with Vox voters.