Monday, April 27, 2015

The PP wins in Madrid but need agreements to govern, according to … – Investing.com Spain

MADRID (Reuters) – The Popular Party (PP), which currently governs with a comfortable majority in the Community and the City of Madrid, win the elections in the region in May even need to seek a pact, according to a poll published Sunday in the newspaper ABC.

The survey, conducted by GAD3 for the conservative daily, revealed that popular obtained in the Community of Madrid 32.1 percent of the vote compared to 51.7 percent in 2011 from 72 members to between 44 and 46.

The candidacy headed Cristina Cifuentes need to agree to govern, at a time when the emerging Citizens Party emerges as third political force in the community, with 17.9 percent of the vote, which would give between 24 and 26 seats, the poll found.

The candidature led by Ignacio Aguado could play a key role, deciding to support the political future of the Community.

(PSOE) Socialist Party would remain in second place, reaching levels slightly below those of 2011. The list of supported Ángel Gabilondo get 23.3 percent of the votes and retain 32 or 33 MPs against 36 they achieved in the last elections, in a chamber in which an absolute majority stands at 65.

The anti-austerity formation can, in turn, would like fourth political force in the region with 16.9 percent of the vote and between 23 and 24 deputies.

United Left (IU) could lose their representation at the camera with just 4.7 percent of the vote, slightly below the 5 percent necessary to ensure his presence. Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) disappear from the regional parliament, from 6.3 percent intend to vote in the last election to just 0.9 percent.

AGUIRRE TAKES THE LEAD IN THE RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL

The candidacy of Esperanza Aguirre would be the most votes in elections to the council next May 24 list, but lose 15 points compared to 2011, with 34.5 percent of intent to vote. In a council with an absolute majority in the 29 councilors, popular retain between 21 and 23 compared to 31 today.

The Socialist Party would fall slightly to 21.2 percent of the vote compared to 23.9 that managed Jaime Lizzavetsky. The list of Miguel Carmona retain between 13 and 14 councilors.

Citizens come hard with 15.6 percent of the voting intentions, which would leave them with between 9 and 10 representatives. The formation of Begoña Villacis, who also here could have the key governance, said “should not be complex when pact” and his party has been favorable to supporting the most voted.

Now Madrid, electoral platform that blends various parties of the left as you can and also former members have joined the United Left, Equo and Ganemos citizen movement, would get 18.2 percent of the vote from 11 and 12 councilors

United Left would be in the same situation in the Community. with 4.6 percent of the votes, need to get to 5 percent to achieve the three councilors who represent the minimal representation . UPyD not get into the hall, with 1.1 percent of the voting intentions.

The survey showed that 34.8 percent of Madrid’s plans to vote for an emerging party in the May elections. PP and PSOE lost between the two, 23 points in the region.

The survey was conducted between 13 and 20 April, by telephone. We interviewed 1,008 people in the township and 400 in the rest of the Community, with a margin of sampling error of 3.1 percent in the whole and 4.1 percent in Madrid.

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