Monday, January 26, 2015

Spain start its election year with elections in March … – El Universal (Venezuela)

Spain start its election year with elections in March … – El Universal (Venezuela)

Seville, Spain .- Spain live on March 22 the first election of a full citation to the polls year: the head of government Andalusia socialist Susana Díaz, today officially announced the advancement to March 22 of the elections scheduled for 2016 in the southern region of the country.

“We have to give voice to citizens,” said Diaz at a press conference in Seville in which he confirmed the advance of the elections that gave practically safe for days, DPA reported.

In addition to the Andalusian elections, Spain will have this year at least three other Dating to the polls.

On May 22 there municipal and regional elections across the country in most regions. Catalonia forward theirs to September 27, in an attempt of his government to make them a referendum on independence. At the end of the year are planned general, from which will come a new government.

Behind the electoral breakthrough in Andalucía are officially tensions within the coalition government in the region, where the Socialist Party ( PSOE) governs with the United Left (IU). Diaz, 40 years and three months pregnant, accuses the formation of taking a “radical change”.

The Spanish media attribute but the electoral advance with maneuvering the Andalusian leader to strengthen and aspire to be the candidate of the Socialist Party in the general election.

The sooner the elections are held in the region, most likely to face successfully the effect can, which polls show win options the general election. And Susana Díaz reinforced by good results in Andalucía would easier to compete with the leader of the PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, on the nomination of the party at La Moncloa.

The main opposition party fails to raise its head from the general election in late 2011, where he obtained the worst result in its history. Also is suffering great damage by the effect can.

The leadership of Sanchez has not curdled, six months after taking the socialist reins thanks largely to the support of the Andalusian leader. In front of the main stronghold of the PSOE, Diaz is the most powerful regional party leader and, in recent months, has distanced himself from Sanchez.

The PSOE held in July primaries to elect its candidate president of the government of Spain.

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