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Madrileños will on Tuesday go to the polls in a regional election thatâs being widely viewed as a test with national repercussions in an increasingly polarized country.
The vote comes two years ahead of schedule following a decision by Madrid premier Isabel DÃaz Ayuso, who is seeking to reinforce her hold over a political and economic powerhouse thatâs been governed by her conservative Popular Party (PP) party for the last 26 years.
A lot is at stake for all parties involved whether they lie on the right, the left or the center of the political spectrum, and the campaign has been marked by epic rhetoric framing the ballot as a choice between âfreedom and communismâ for some, and between âdemocracy and fascismâ for others. In a further sign of the current political climate, several candidates received death threats in the mail, forcing the government to step up security even as the campaign descended into a toxic exchange of accusations.