Sevilla (Spain), Jan 25 (EFE) .- The Spanish region of Andalusia regional elections held on March 22, one year before the end of the legislature, as decided by the president of the regional government, socialist Susana Díaz, to advance the elections, sources told Efe today his party.
The main opposition party in Spain has its most powerful political stronghold in the southern region, where the PSOE governs in coalition with Izquierda Unida since 2012, when an agreement between the two formations left out of the regional government to the conservative Popular Party, which had won at the polls this year.
According to sources in the United Left, the third political force in the country, Diaz phoned today to the regional coordinator of the coalition, which he communicated his decision to advance the regional elections to March 22 after being given “broken” the covenant of government.
Diaz telephoned Antonio Maíllo two days later to meet him in the seat of local government and expose the motives of “mistrust” towards its partners and the instability that, in his view, crossed the Executive coalition.
The trigger for loss of confidence has been, according to the Socialists, the announcement of the leftist federation due in June referendum continuity or not of this formation in the coalition government if a series of laws that were not approved as priorities.
At this “instability” contributes, according to Diaz, the emerging figure of Alberto Garzón as a national leader in the United Left-indeed be their candidate for President of the Government of Spain, who never supported the Andalusian pact.
It is expected that tomorrow, Monday after the celebration of the extraordinary plenary session of the regional parliament, Susana Díaz sign the decree dissolving the Chamber and call for elections.
The next 22 March will be the tenth regional elections, just three years after the last elections and eighteen months of the current president took up office following the resignation of José Antonio Grin.
The PSOE, which has Andalusia ruled since the beginning of autonomy but the last election the first won the PP won an absolute majority in the first three terms: 1982, 1986 and 1990, while in the following three calls (1994, 1996 and 2000) won by simple majority.
In 2004, coinciding with the return of the PSOE government of Spain, the Andalusian Socialist recovered an absolute majority, which reissued in 2008, while the PP won the elections Andalusian the March 25, 2012.
Diaz is presented for the first time as a candidate on a regional, since it took office in September 2013 following the resignation of Jose Antonio Grin, who then agreed for the first Once the headquarters of the regional government in April 2009 after the resignation of Manuel Chaves. EFE
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