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The CIS pre-electoral poll for the Madrid elections on May 4 does not convince the demoscopy experts who openly disagree with the allocation of seats in the Tezanos poll, according to which the two blocs, left and right, would tie with 68 seats respectively.

The experts have expressed their first doubts in relation to the CIS poll in view of the fact that, on this occasion, it does not distribute seats among the political forces using hairpins, but rather grants each of the parties a definitive number of deputies and this despite the fact that one of the formations, Ciudadanos, would not enter the Assembly because it was only 6 tenths behind the 5 percent bar of the vote.

The opinion of sociologists and demoscopes in view of the electoral results of the CIS survey is that the allocation of seats is poorly carried out so that, in the end, the sum of the three leftist formations -PSOE, Más Madrid and unidas Podemos- would reach 70 seats, that is, it would exceed the absolute majority, while the right -PP and Vox- would only obtain 66 deputies.

Experts doubt the distribution of seats without hairpins, which in their opinion distorts the final result since there is no place to grant zero deputies to Citizens when it is only a few tenths of the 5% ribbon that would grant it seven seats.

Thus, they consider that the appropriate thing would be to attribute to Cs a range of between zero and seven seats.

With this retouch, it would be avoided to distribute the seven positions that the orange match could not obtain among the others.

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