Madrid elections: the right wing wins in the best ‘Trumpist’ style
This post is also available in: Spanish From left to right, United We Can, More Madrid, PSOE, PP and VOX (Image by Menachem Beguín)
The most conservative right together with the extreme right -Partido Popular plus VOX- gets 78 deputies, compared to the 58 who have added between Mas Madrid, PSOE and Unidas Podemos.
The most conservative right won in the best Trumpist and network trolls style, with a speech full of lies, insults and empty of content. And all this, in the name of freedom. Meanwhile, the left has reacted in a somewhat varied way, but without finding the key that will connect with the electorate, except -maybe- Mas Madrid.
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The centre-right Popular Party (PP) won the elections of the Autonomous Community of Madrid with 65 seats, more than doubling the seats it won in the 2019 elections.Falling short of an absolute majority, the PP s candidate and Madrid s Regional .
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Madrid, May 4 (EFE).- Spain’s conservative Popular Party (PP), which has governed the Community of Madrid since 1995, strengthened its grip on power in regional elections on Tuesday, winning 65 seats, more than double the number it secured in the 2019 elections and just four fewer than an absolute majority of 69.
Meanwhile, with 99 percent of the ballots counted, the Socialist Party (PSOE), the winner of the 2019 elections, lost 13 seats and will now have 24, tied with another leftist group, Mas Madrid, which exceeded the PSOE in numbers of actual votes.
The voting was held after a tough election campaign in which significant polarization was seen between the right and the left political blocs.
Anti-lockdown leader of Madrid revitalizes Spanish right
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1of17Conservative Madrid regional president Isabel Diaz Ayuso, left, and Popular party leader Pablo Casasdo celebrate election results outside the popular party headquarters in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Madrid residents voted in droves for a new regional assembly in an election that tests the depths of resistance to virus lockdown measures and the divide between left-wing and right-wing parties. Regional President Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who called the early election by dissolving her center-right coalition, had set off to broaden her power base and open up to an alliance with the far-right.Bernat Armangue/APShow MoreShow Less