The right of PP and Vox could snatch the Valencian presidency from Ximo Puig according to GAD3

The right-wingers of the Popular Party and Vox would seize the presidency of the Generalitat Valenciana from Ximo Puig, according to the GAD3 poll for the regional television stations that make up the Federation of Autonomous Radio and Television Organizations (FORTA) on this Sunday of regional and municipal elections.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 May 2023 Sunday 16:34
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The right of PP and Vox could snatch the Valencian presidency from Ximo Puig according to GAD3

The right-wingers of the Popular Party and Vox would seize the presidency of the Generalitat Valenciana from Ximo Puig, according to the GAD3 poll for the regional television stations that make up the Federation of Autonomous Radio and Television Organizations (FORTA) on this Sunday of regional and municipal elections.

The poll published just a few minutes ago by À Punt establishes that the PP would obtain between 37 and 38 deputies, the PSPV 31 and 33 deputies, and Vox would obtain 14 deputies. Compromís would remain as the fourth force with a total of between 12 and 14 deputies. Ciudadanos would disappear from the parliamentary arc and Unides Podem would obtain 3 deputies.

The survey also leaves results in the capital of Valencia, where María José Catalá would become mayoress with between 13 and 14 councilors, three away from the absolute majority. In the city of Castelló de la Plana, the PP would also be the force with the most votes, with between 10 and 11 councillors, and the PSPV would be the second force, which would be left with a representation of between 9 and 10 councilors. Compromís would maintain the three councilors. Compromís would maintain 3 councilors. In this case, the socialist Amparo Marco would lose the government because the sum of the PP and Vox, to whom the poll gives 4 councilors, would add 15 councilors, one more councilor than the absolute majority (14).

In Alicante Luis Barcala could revalidate the position as mayor with 43% of the votes and a total of between 13 and 14 councillors.