Sunday, March 22, 2015

The PSOE won the elections Andalusian; bump PP – Terra Peru

The Socialists (PSOE) won today without majority elections in Andalusia, which have mainly features the opening of the political spectrum to two young parties, we and citizens.

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The Andalusian president and Socialist candidate for president Board, Susana Díaz (c) welcomes the results of the elections Andalusian, which has managed 47 seats, with members of the regional executive, members and supporters of the PSOE-A in the Palacio de Congresos de Sevilla .

Photo: EFE in Spanish

With a regional parliament of 109 deputies, which places an absolute majority in 55, the Socialists managed 47 seats, while the Popular Party (PP, center-right) scored 33, with 97.65 percent of votes counted.

As we left behind (left), with fifteen deputies; Citizens (liberal centrists) with nine, and United Left, with five.

With a simple majority socialists will have to seek support to govern, but partnerships will not be easy, because these elections Today, though regional, take on special meaning at national level.

The Andalusian elections have opened a year with several appointments with the polls, because in May there will be elections in thirteen regions and 8,000 municipalities throughout Spain and in late 2015 legislative be held to renew the national parliament and form a government.

Today is the PP which dominates the central executive and the majority of local authorities, with the PSOE in opposition, but all polls predict a sharp rise can and Citizens, to the point that the four parties would be separated by a few percentage points.

This would open a new and different stage in just over three and a half decades of the current democratic period, which have always been alternating socialist and popular, because it would be necessary agreements to ensure good governance.

The case of Andalusia is different because it is the main center of power of the Socialists, although it is the most populated region of Spain, with 8.3 million inhabitants, always governed by the same formation.

However, today’s election trends do point to the emergence of Citizens can and two formations that are committed to democratic regeneration and have weakened the expectations of votes of the two major parties PP and PSOE.

Both major parties have been hurt in the polls for several cases of corruption and the economic crisis of recent years in Spain, which are the two issues of most concern to the Spanish citizens, according to opinion polls.

The covenants in the case of Andalusia will not be easy, since the different parties will be wary of reach agreements, since other rivals would be confronted with both the local elections in May and legislative, initially scheduled for November.

What is at stake in both Dating is a greater power than what’s in Andalusia, so that different formations be cautious.

The eyes will be probably put in can and Citizens, especially because his speeches are dedicated to punish kind of politics of the two major traditional parties and now have to justify any covenants with them.

The Andalusian elections are also special interest in the case of the two leading candidates. socialist Susana Díaz (current regional president) and the popular Juan Manuel Moreno

Diaz is seen by many sectors as a threat to the national leader PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, who heads the party for less than a year ago.

As for Moreno, was a personal commitment of the Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, and has had a significant decrease from the elections four years ago

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