THE UNIVERSAL
Sunday May 24, 2015 3:36 PM
MADRID The opposition Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) won in number of votes in the elections directir regional and municipal held this Sunday in Spain, although the government Popular Party (PP, center-right) would gain in number of councilors, with 36.71% of the votes counted, according to the Ministry of Interior.
The first official data Announce a fall of these two parties that have traditionally dominated Spanish politics and the emergence of two new formations, we can (left) and Citizens (liberal center)
, said Efe.
The case Podemos is significant because this party, which emerged from the protest movement called “Indignant” is the first force in the city of Madrid with 12.8% of the vote counted.
For Barcelona, the second Spanish city, a similar movement called Comú Barcelona, is also the most votes with 24.2% of votes counted.
With regard to citizens, the first data point could be a decisive training in establishing pacts in several regions and medium-sized municipalities.
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