With the 2023 elections still on the horizon, the expectations for the Mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, cannot be better. According to a Sigma Dos poll for Telemadrid, the current alderman would win the elections with 23 councilors and would keep the office of the Palacio de Cibeles , but would depend on Ciudadanos and Vox to do so. The sum of the three games of the center-right, with different variables, would remain in the 30 councilors, one above the absolute majority.

What Almeida and the PP would recover is the dominant position in the Plenary of Cibeles with eight more councilors than it has in this legislature, precisely those who lose Citizens and Vox, who go from 11 and 4 to 4 and 3, respectively, with a particularly sharp drop in the orange formation .

Fall that is also seen in the left block in Más Madrid, the majority group at the moment with 19 councilors. The inheriting formation of Ahora Madrid would lose eight of them that would be divided between the PSOE and Unidas Podemos .

Socialists would thus culminate the sorpasso on the left flank, going from 8 to 13 councilors, and the number of municipal groups would also increase from five to six in Cibeles with the entry of Unidas Podemos with three municipal representatives .

The assessment of leaders also places Almeida in a position of strength with respect to its competitors. The mayor accumulates, according to the public television survey, a 6.43 average mark among voters, raised for his management of the Covid health crisis. In second place, also surpassing the approved one, would be the Citizens leader and current Deputy Mayor, Begoña Villacís, with a 5.26.

Behind, would be the spokesmen for the PSOE and Más Madrid, Pepu Hernández and Marta Higueras, with a 4.54 and a 4.24 respectively. In this way, the last position would be occupied by the leader of Vox in the Consistory and general secretary on the national side, Javier Ortega Smith, with a 3.19 rating.

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