Spanish Right Set to Oust Sanchez With Slim Majority, Poll Shows

  • GAD3 survey shows PP and Vox getting 181 seats out of 350
  • Second poll suggests that majority could be a close call
WATCH: Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s Socialists returned 122 deputies and, with a wider range of potential partners, could potentially return to office. Ben Sills reports.Source: Bloomberg
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Spanish conservative leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo won the most seats in Sunday’s election and is on track to govern with the support of the far-right group Vox, according to opinion polls.

Feijoo’s People’s Party is set to claim about 150 seats in the 350-strong parliament while Vox will get around 31, according to a survey by GAD3, which was published when voting closed at 8 pm in Madrid. The Socialists were set to win 112 seats.