MADRID: Spain will go to polls on Sunday with 37.5 million people eligible to vote in the upcoming elections.
The current political landscape in the country suggests the possibility of the formation of a coalition government after the polls. The first alternative of a possible coalition is a right-wing coalition between the far-right Vox party and main opposition Popular Party (PP).
The other possible coalition government could be formed between the currently governing Socialist Worker’s Party (PSOE) and a new party formed by communist parties to replace the current coalition partner of the left-wing minority coalition, Unidas Podemos (UP).
Around 37.5 million voters will elect 350 deputies and 265 Senators. The current distribution of the seats in the parliament is 120 seats for PSOE, 89 for PP, 26 for UP, 52 for Vox, 13 for the Republican Left of Catalonia, 10 for the Citizens party and 40 for others.
The latest surveys suggest PP winning 129-140 seats, PSOE 106-113, Vox 35-40, Sumar 32-39, and others 48-55.



