Supersymmetry (SUSY) has been widely studied in experimental physics as a theory that might provide handles into fundamental issues such as the nature of dark matter, the hierarchy problem, or the unification of fundamental interactions. A wide search program carried out by the LHC experiments during the last years has probed the extense phenomenology resulting from SUSY theories. This talk focuses on searches in multileptonic final states, an ideal phase space to search for the presence of non-strongly interacting -or electroweak- SUSY. The results obtained with the Run II data will be contextualized in the broader field of other electroweak SUSY searches and of their complementarity with other approaches to BSM searches in the CMS collaboration.
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