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Andalusia: the victory of the right weakens Pedro Sanchez

2022-06-20T16:29:28.190Z


The Popular Party, by winning the most populated region of Spain, deals a heavy blow to the socialist government, already shaken by several local defeats, one year before the general elections.


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It seems a long time ago when the Socialist Party governed Andalusia, and when each election in the region was only a formality for the left!

Thirty-seven years of power have been swept away in four years and two elections in the most populous region of Spain.

If the first, in 2019, had seen the arrival of a coalition formed by the Partido Popular and Ciudadanos, with the support for the regional parliament of the Vox far right movement, that of Sunday strengthened the position of the formation of right.

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For the first time, the People's Party (PP) will indeed govern alone.

With more than 43% of the vote and above all 58 seats in the Parliament of Andalusia, the conservative right party obtained an absolute majority.

Contrary to what the polls predicted before this election, he does not need to ally with the extreme right of Vox, who hoped so much and wanted to reissue the scenario seen in Castile-et-Leon at the end from last winter.

Although the party of...

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Source: lefigaro

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