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Isabel Díaz Ayuso would win the elections in the Community of Madrid today if there were an advance of the next appointment with the ballot boxes, which unless exceptional call will not take place until 2023. Her management of the coronavirus crisis would allow the PP president to overcome in votes to the PSOE, which was the winning party in last year's elections, but would continue to depend on Ciudadanos - its current coalition partner - and Vox - its external support in the investiture - to maintain the Puerta del Sol government.

This is at least the still photo left by the MadriData survey prepared by Sigma Dos for Telemadrid from 1,600 interviews conducted between June 19 and 22. According to this survey, the distribution of blocks in the Vallecas Assembly would remain exactly the same as it did 13 months ago: 68 seats would be for the center-right and 64 for the left-wing formations.

However, the movement of votes within the ideological benches is very significant. The PP, which would increase from 30 to 43 its deputies , would stay with the 12 that Cs would lose -when going from 26 to 14- and with which Vox would leave, currently with 12 representatives in the regional Chamber.

On the other side of the political spectrum, the PSOE would also see its number of parliamentarians in the Madrid Chamber increased from 37 to 40. However, the sum to be able to reconquer the regional government would still not give before the fall of More Madrid after the departure of Íñigo Errejón -who would leave six of its 20 seats- and despite the rise of Unidas Podemos -from seven to 10-, unless the orange formation diametrically modified its pact policy.

As for the current representatives of the parties, the socialist spokesman, Ángel Gabilondo, is the best rated , with an overall score of 5.2. He is followed by the Cs leader in Madrid and regional vice president, Ignacio Aguado, who slightly exceeds Ayuso -4.73 and 4.7, respectively, by a few hundredths.

The fourth position is for Pablo Gómez Perpinyà, Errejón's successor in Más Madrid, with a rating of 4.1, while Isa Serra, of Unidas Podemos, gets 3.72. And the red lantern stand, with a 3.28, is for Rocío Monasterio, from Vox.

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