Friday, January 30, 2015

We can and United Left Form Alliance in Madrid – Terra Peru

We can and United Left Form Alliance in Madrid – Terra Peru

The formations agreed to go together to the municipal elections in the capital, under the “Ganemos”.

leftist parties and social organizations have agreed a policy convergence to come together in Madrid to municipal elections in late May, aiming to wrest the Popular Party (PP) mayor of the Spanish capital. This was explained on Wednesday (01/29/2015) at a press conference representatives can and Ganemos Madrid, which is the name that has the alliance, although they appear on the ballot under the name of an instrumental party.

The agreement came after months of discussions and meet on the same ballot for candidates can, and the critical sector of the United Left, environmentalists Equo And For A Fairer World. The objective is to present a strong candidate that is competitive to achieve the mayor of Madrid, which is often seen as a gateway to the government palace La Moncloa.

The so-called Popular Unity Application for Madrid held soon open to elect the members of the electoral list, from first to last primaries. That was one of the requirements can to join the opposition list, which was excluded from the Socialist Party (PSOE), until now the main opposition force in the capital and throughout Spain.

Agreement only Madrid

We can not concur to the regional elections held on the same day that the city in a manner similar to that of Madrid, but with their own acronym candidacy, as he will in the general elections of late year in which the polls give chances of victory. The aim of the party led by Pablo Iglesias (pictured file) is to emulate the success of SYRIZA in Greece and make a real duopoly of the PSOE and the PP alternative.

The PP Rajoy yet has candidate for the elections. The current mayor, Ana Botella, wife of former Chief Minister Jose Maria Aznar, resigned in September to be under pressure from his own party for a survey that anticipated the possibility of losing. The PSOE, which governs not at the capital since 1989, attends these elections with Antonio Miguel Carmona, head of economics at the Madrid Socialist Federation and relatively known for his participation in television political talk.

DZC (dpa , El Mundo)

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