Semicircular graph that shows the representation that each party would obtain in Catalonia according to the TV3 poll
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Psc Would Win Elections in Catalonia and the Pro-independence Movement Retreats

PP would make a big leap and could become the second force

PSC would win the elections in Catalonia with 13 seats ahead of ERC and Junts, which would tie at 9. This is according to the TV3 survey on voting intentions in Catalonia. According to the survey, PP would surprise with 8 deputies, quadrupling their 2019 results.

Batet's candidacy would add a deputy | ACN

Meritxell Batet's party would gain one deputy compared to the last elections and would win in three of the four provinces. The socialists would prevail in Barcelona, Lérida, and Tarragona.

Procesismo Loses Four Seats

ERC would be the party most affected by abstention, losing up to four seats compared to the last elections. The republicans would cease to be the leading force in favor of the socialists. Junts would gain one deputy and tie at 9 with Esquerra in the struggle for independence hegemony.

ERC would lose four deputies | ACN

CUP would lose one of its two seats, so the pro-independence parties would lose four deputies compared to the previous legislature.

PP Makes a Big Leap

The TV3 survey would confirm PSC's rise in the reconfiguration of the political landscape in Catalonia. However, the party that would grow the most would be PP, which would quadruple its strength, staying one deputy behind Junts and ERC. In fact, according to the survey, PP would win more votes than Junts, although not in seats.

Behind PP would be Sumar with 6 seats, one less than in the previous elections. Vox would be affected by PP's surge and would lose one of its two representatives.

Another Survey Surprises

According to El Español, PSC would win the elections in Catalonia and PP would be the second force with 9 seats. This survey shows a tie at 7-8 deputies between Junts and ERC. Behind them would be Sumar with 6-8 deputies, Vox would add 2, and CUP would remain with 1.

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