THE UNIVERSAL
Saturday May 9, 2015 12:00 AM
The Andalusian elections of 22 March were the first to be held after the entry into the Spanish political landscape we, the leftist born in the heat of the protest movement of the “indignant” and led by Pablo Iglesias, DPA reported.
Its entrance and the rise in recent months of training centrist Citizens predict the end of bipartisanship in Spain.
Diaz, currently acting president of Andalusia, won 47 seats in early elections and aspires to govern alone, but it needs in the coming investiture vote the Popular Party (PP) to refrain 32 seats, we can have 15 or Citizens nine.
A few weeks before local elections across the country and in many regions, no training seems willing to reach agreements that may affect these general feedback.
In the next voting Diaz simply get more votes in its favor than against. The next will be held on May 14, just days before local and regional elections. If by July 5 do not get to form a government, new elections will be held in Andalusia.
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