Monday, May 25, 2015

The PP won “suffered” municipal election in Spain followed very … – Financial Journal

As of press time, the Popular Party was leading in elections in most Spanish cities, such as PP himself had predicted at the start of the election campaign, although these would be the worst outcome of a game municipal since 1991, as reported by the European press.

With 90.10% of votes counted, according to data from the Spanish Ministry of the Interior, the PP, with 26.69% of votes and 21,598 councilors, it stood as the winner of the elections held yesterday, followed by the PSOE, with 25,23% and 19,822 councilors.

Meanwhile, Citizens would stand as the third largest party in Spain, with 6.52% and 1.438 mayors and IU would become the fourth local force, obtaining 4.78% of the votes and 2,165 councilors. According to Expansion, we can not appear as such on data provided by the Ministry of Interior to be integrated with other names in many applications of popular unity in different municipalities.

In addition, CiU won 3.27% of the votes and 3,271 councilors, ahead of ERC, with 2.51% and 2.358; of GNP, with 1.78% and 1.011 mayors and EH-Bildu with 1.50 & amp; of the votes and 1,156 councilors.

The dispute over Madrid

In Madrid, the beginning of the count was led by the candidate Now Madrid, Manuela Carmena although the last count with 73.82% of the vote, the PP was ahead, with 21 councilors, one more than now Madrid. The PSOE would obtain 10 Citizens, 6.

Meanwhile, in Barcelona, ​​with 91.17% of the votes counted, victory seemed pretty sure the party led by Ada Colau.

In the municipal elections of four years ago, the PP won the elections with 8,476,138 votes (37.54%) which gave him 26 507 councilors. The Socialist Party was second with 6,275,314 votes (27.79%) and 21 766 councilors, while the United Left, in those constituencies where he attended alone, managed to 1,437,061 votes (6.36%) and 2,249 councilors.

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