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May 17th, the Keys to an Election in Andalusia

A brief guide to understand the consequences of the results of the Andalusian elections this Sunday The absolute majority would be the coronation of Juanma Moreno, a new rodapalo for Vox and the entry into crisis of the PSOE of Andalusia

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Andalusians will decide the political future of their region for the next four years this Sunday, May 17. The voting process has already begun with the establishment of 10,403 polling stations across the territory, where a total of 6,510,832 citizens are eligible to vote. This number is supplemented by the 168,000 people who have already cast their ballots by mail. Read more

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A brief guide to understand the consequences of the results of the Andalusian elections this Sunday The absolute majority would be the coronation of Juanma Moreno, a new rodapalo for Vox and the entry into crisis of the PSOE of Andalusia

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The restlessness now felt by the party’s local, provincial and autonomous cadres will turn into panic on Sunday night. Sánchez T...

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The PSOE holds its breath before a key day in Andalusia. The bet has been very strong—Pedro Sánchez has stripped his right hand in the government to relocate it to the largest federation of socialists—with the aim of injecting an electoral revulsive into the party. The results seem not to accompany the invitation. The move to place ministers as candidates is not that it already gives symptoms of wear, is that it has been totally overcome by the …

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On Sunday, the southern Spanish Andalusia elects a new regional parliament. Then it is decided whether the People's Party (PP) under Juan Manuel Moreno strengthens its power in Spain's most populous region, the socialists (PSOE) create a turnaround and the right-wing party Vox continues its course of success. Therefore, the election is considered a test run for national politics throughout Spain – with a possible signal effect until Madrid.

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Andalusia examines its political leaders at the polls today with a simple question: "Who do you want to be the next president or president of the Junta?" The test is a test type, but not simple. As always, there will be those who have studied in depth the electoral programs throughout these two weeks of campaign to not err in the vote and those who exercise their right to blind. What the Andalusian people evaluate this May 17 is four years of le…

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