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Far-right Spanish party Vox, headed by Santiago Abascal, would get 5.1% of the vote in a new Spanish Congress election according to to a survey by Metroscopia, the first since the party's event in Madrid's Vistalegre arena​. According to the poll, published by eldiario.es, the party would get almost a million votes, 20 times more than they got in the 2016 election (50,000). This would most likely see them earn their first seat in the Congress.

According to the survey, PSOE would win the most votes in an election for 25.2% (2.5 points more than 2016), followed by PP (22.6%, 10 points down) and Ciudadanos (19.2%, 6.1 more). Podemos and associated parties would earn a total of 17.7% of the votes, 3.4% less than in the last Congress election.

The poll doesn't give separate numbers for the other parties, including the pro-independence Catalan PDeCAT and ERC. Instead, it gathers them together under "others and blank votes", for a total of 10.2% (10.1% in 2016).