Monday, March 23, 2015

PP in Andalucía debacle threatens a Rajoy – AnsaLatina.com

By Monica Uriel MADRID, 23 (ANSA) – The debacle of the Popular Party (PP) in regional elections in Andalusia has jeopardized the president, Mariano Rajoy, while the emergence of can was less intense than expected.
Leaders of PP as the chancellor or president of the Congress of Deputies publicly regretted the outcome of Andalusia.
In the regional elections held on Sunday Andalucía won by the Socialist Party (PSOE), the PP lost 17 deputies, the lower 40% of the vote to 26%, representing half a million votes less.
It is a result “infinitely worse than expect. No joy for both of the past,” admitted the Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo.
The chancellor acknowledged that the policy cuts Rajoy to combat economic crisis has punished the PP. “You have touched many nerves and then people do not vote,” Margallo said.
The PP has suffered a “corrective” admitted the president of Congress, Jesus Posada.
Andalucía elections have been the first in an intense election year to be held on May 24 municipal and general are planned for later this year.
Rajoy, to be submitted for re-election, refused to extrapolate in a meeting with leaders of the PP the results of Andalusia with those who can get in the upcoming elections in the whole of Spain.
PSOE meanwhile endorsed harvested victory in Andalusia, its traditional stronghold of votes which has ruled 33 years, and I considered starting a cycle change in the Spanish government. “What begins now is a cycle of positive change for citizens,” said Socialist leader Ximo Puig.
The PSOE won 35% of the vote and 47 deputies, they had less than eight absolute majority, located at 55 in a parliament with 109 seats.
Its president, Susana Diaz, 40, said today that govern alone. On the other hand, we, party emerged from the “indignados”, snatched third place at progressive party Izquierda Unida (IU), to achieve 14% of the vote and 15 deputies. The result is less than 20 members granted to polls can and what the party expected.
Andalucía elections were the first to which can be introduced in Spain after establishing the surprise in the European elections last year to become the fourth political force. Carolina Bescansa, leader can, admitted that in Andalusia step taken his party has not been “sufficiently long” to lead the change process. However Besansa in Andalusia believe the change process runs “slower” while in the rest of Spain can maintains its “upward progression”. UR / ACZ

03/23/2015 20:58


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