Conservative PP to win snap election in Madrid region, poll shows
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[April 27, 2021]
By Cristina Galan
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's main opposition
Popular Party is poised to win May 4's snap election in the key Madrid
region, probably returning conservative Isabel Diaz Ayuso to power there
in a blow to the leftist central government, an opinion poll showed on
Tuesday.
Ayuso has clashed with the government on issues from social policies to
the COVID-19 pandemic response, notably keeping bars and shops open to
support Madrid's services-heavy economy, while other regions have shut
non-essential activities.
The vote in the region around the capital, Spain's wealthiest, is seen
as a mid-term test for the country's fragmented political class.
The survey by Metroscopia pollsters showed Ayuso's PP winning 59 seats
in the 136-seat regional assembly, up from 30 in the 2019 election,
which means she would still need the support of the far-right party Vox
to secure a majority.

Ayuso, whom opponents label a populist in the mould of former U.S.
President Donald Trump, has not ruled out a pact with Vox, which would
get 13 seats according to the poll, which was carried out on April
20-26.
Centre-right Ciudadanos, which ruled in a coalition with the PP until
Ayuso called the snap election in March, is likely to lose all its seats
in the assembly.
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Spain's People's Party (PP) leader Pablo Casado waves next to Isabel
Diaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, during a campaign
closing rally ahead of general election, at Las Ventas bullring in
Madrid, Spain November 8, 2019. REUTERS/Sergio Perez

The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of Prime
Minister Pedro Sanchez will see its seats halved, the poll suggests,
and the broader left, including the two far-left parties, Mas Madrid
and Unidas Podemos, will secure just 64 seats.
"Voters who are angry at the left-wing government understand the
election as an opportunity to punish Pedro Sanchez through Ayuso,"
Metroscopia Director Andres Medina said in a report released on
Tuesday.
Tensions between right and left have spiked in Madrid, where Ayuso
is running with the slogan "Communism or Freedom", escalating in
recent days after Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias and several
government officials received death threats by mail.
Iglesias and Podemos have adopted the slogan "Democracy or Fascism"
after Vox questioned the authenticity of the letters.
(Reporting by Cristina Galán, Editing by Inti Landauro, Andrei
Khalip and Catherine Evans)
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