The two right-wing formations would add between 169 and 177 seats, while the current coalition government and its usual partners would gain between 162 and 172.
He PP With 34.2% of the vote and between 145 and 150 seats, it would be the power with the most votes in next Sunday’s general election, a growth of more than 50% from the 2019 election, and could even win an absolute majority along with voxthat half of its representatives would lose and remain at 24-27 (it had 50) with 11.2% of the vote, according to the FORTA survey.
In that sense, PP and Vox would add 169 representatives in the lowest range and 177 in the highest. For their part, the parties that make up the current coalition government and its usual partners would have between 162 and 172. The absolute majority currently stands at 176.
would be in second place PSOE, which would win between 113 and 118 seats with a support of 28.9%. Four years ago he achieved 120.
Add would be the third force, above Vox, with 13.3% of the vote and 28-31 (Unidas Podemos garnered 35), and they would continue EH Bilduwith 6 (1.6%); GDPwith 5 (1.7%); CKD (2.7%) and together (2.3%), with 9 each; the CUPby 1-2 (0.7%); BNGby 1-2 (0.5%); teruel exists, by 0-1 (0.1%); And Canarian Coalitionwith 1 (0.4%).
EUSKADI
In the Basque Autonomous Community there would be a three-way tie on 5 seats between PNV (25.7% of the vote), PSOE (24.9%) and EH Bildu (20.4%), and behind that would be the PP with 2 (13.6%) and Sumar with 1 (10.5%).
By area, in alava PSOE, PP, EH Bildu and PNV would receive a deputy.
In BiscayPNV, PSOE and EH Bildu would get 2 each, and one each for the PP and Sumar.
Finally in Guipuzkoa PSOE, EH Bildu and PNV would share 2 seats each.
NAVARRA
In the Foral community, PP and PSOE would bind 2 deputies and EH Bildu 1. Therefore, UPN would remain without representation in the House of Commons.
Source: EITB

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