Susana Díaz , President of Andalusia, has advanced the elections by irreconcilable differences with the coalition. The president of the PSOE announced his “divorce” with United Left (IU), leaving a more fragile than ever before election game.
The March 22 will face in the polls all representatives of political parties. Following is a brief “Who’s Who?” . in Andalusian elections
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PSOE: Susana Díaz
The Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party faces a moment hard . With the growth of can is in play until it’s Favorite strength left.
The PSOE supports the decision to bring forward the elections Diaz. They have announced that they will focus solely on the figure of the candidate, and Pedro Sánchez just participate in their campaign support.
The president of the PSOE Pedro Sánchez respects personal strategy of the candidate and has declared that “Susana Diaz will defend the electoral leadership of the PSOE”
PP. Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla
is not well known, but according to a survey of PP, Bonilla is just 1.6 points behind the PSOE.
The Popular Party strategy is entrusted to the undecided . 41% of people who, according to the CIS (Center for Sociological Research) not yet know who will vote.
The Andalusian PP believes that the center-right may not need absolute majority invest the president. If so, it would be the first occurrence in the history of autonomy, “where everyone is declared leftist”
We can. Teresa Rodríguez
The party faces its first elections after the European, so that the result will give much to think about.
Rodríguez strategy will focus on urban dwellers and forget about rural Andalusia . They will go through the urban voter, middle class and educated; . giving up the battle for the field, which supports the Socialists
IU: Antonio Maíllo
So far, his party governed in coalition with the PSOE. But they ran the party.
The strategy goes to confront its program to the PSOE and can mark distances. Your campaign budget is 40% lower than in 2012, with 900,000 euros
Citizens. Juan Marín
The party of Albert Rivera was first introduced to the Andalusian elections, in order to cope with the ” failures and lies of the old parties “.
Its flagship proposal is to combat unemployment, which represents 34.2% of the population
UPyD: Martin de la Herran
For the second time, the lawyer tops the list of Union Progreso y Democracia. The CIS, however, lets you out with 2.3% voting estimation
De la Herran says. “I do not believe the polls, or when they are good and when they are bad “.
Among his plans are fighting corruption and the fight against unemployment.
( Terra with information from the CIS and El Mundo)
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