In the elections to the Community of Madrid, the victory was for Isabel Díaz Ayuso, with 65 seats. With Vox’s abstention, it is sufficient for him to remain in office, as the Left has exceeded the seats achieved. Both the PSOE and More Madrid add up to 24 and the Unidas Podemos 10. In total, the left will have 58 seats and the right 78 seats.
The PSOE has had the worst results in its history in Madrid, with 24 seats, 13 fewer than in the last general elections and 25 fewer. More Madrid, for its part, has won 24 seats, four more than in the previous one caused n.Por its part, United Podemos has opted for the tenth place. The left-wing parties will therefore have five seats less than they have so far. This time 41.1% of the votes were cast, compared with 47.6% two years ago. On the other hand, Vox has obtained 13 seats, one more than in the previous one caused n.Ciudadanos has been left out of the Permanent Commission of Catalonia.
The security measures and the fact that they have taken place between the week have led to unconventional elections, but yes to the greater participation n.Segun the Central Electoral Board, for eight in the afternoon voted 76.2% of the citizens, 11 points more than in the previous elections. The results have surprised the left, since in some places that have historically been favorable to the left the wager of Ayuso has been imposed, for example, in Vallecas.
The pp has been ruling for 26 years in Madrid and, according to Ayuso, "a new chapter will be opened in the history of Spain." The first task of this party will be to decide whether or not to govern in the government of the community of Vox. The Vox Dew Monastery has told them that it will support them, but the party leader, Pablo Casado, is not in favour of the coalition.
On the same election night, Pablo Iglesias announced that he would abandon politics in the Congress of Deputies. Although the party has won three more seats than in the previous elections, the descent on the left has been remarkable and Iglesias has said that its leadership "does not help to add" and makes it difficult for UPi to walk to the institutes.
Lehendakari has stated that it leaves "party and institutional policy", but will remain "committed to the country". Last March he decided to leave office as Vice-President of the Spanish Government and attend the regional elections in Madrid to obtain the left-wing majority. Minister Yolanda Díaz took office as Vice-President and Churches has stated that she wants to be the head of the United Nations list We can in the forthcoming elections to the General Courts.