If the regional elections were held today in Madrid, the PP would shoot its results with 57 seats compared to the 30 it currently has in the regional Parliament, while Ciudadanos would lose more than half (from 26 it would go to 10) and Más Madrid, the party from Iñigo Errejón, the same (from 20 to 9).
This is what a GAD3 survey predicts for the ABC newspaper on the occasion of the Dos de Mayo party, from which it appears that bipartisanship regains some tone and that one in three voters of Ciudadanos and Vox returns to the Popular Party.
According to the poll, the PP would regain lost leadership and would again be the most voted force with 41.1% of the ballots and 57 seats (on May 26, 2019, the polls gave it 30 seats, 22.2%) , while the PSOE would be the second force at a great distance but would slightly improve its 2019 results, with 38 seats in the regional Parliament, 27.9% of the votes (last year it was the first force and won 37 seats, the 27.3%).