With over 19,000 interactions, 53.07% of responses favoured the Football Association, a figure very similar to a similar survey conducted in July.
If this result is confirmed and sustained, the left-wing coalition will win the first round with a parliamentary majority.
The National Party came in second with 16.62 percent, down three percentage points from the previous month.
The result released by the Montevideo portal coincides with other measurements showing a decline in the PN and a recovery in the Colorado Party, which rose from 10.68 percent in July to 13.40 percent in August.
Cabildo Abierto, also a member of the ruling coalition, maintained its intention to vote with 2.17 percent.
The Independent Party recorded a modest increase, moving from 2.78 to 3.07 percent.
The total number of political groups under the government umbrella amounts to 35.26 percent, which is far from achieving the possibility of passing the first electoral round scheduled for October 27, according to the source.
The day before, another poll by Equibus Consultants showed that Broad Front candidate Yamandu Orce was the winner in the second round against his main rivals, nationalist Alvaro Delgado and Colorado Andres Ojeda.
At this point, pollsters began to pay attention to predictions about the future composition of the Uruguayan parliament, when lists are compiled at the party and current level for the battle for the legislative assembly.
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