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Is It Necessary to Vote on the Castilian Plateau?

Summary by La Vanguardia
The alternation has not existed in Castile and León for four decades. Indeed, the socialist majority in the 1983 autonomous elections was a historical anomaly in a region where electoral and ideological loyalties perpetuated as a mineral reality. The last Republican elections, in 1936, and the first of the restored Monarchy, in 1977, gave the victory to the right in the nine provinces.

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The alternation has not existed in Castile and León for four decades. Indeed, the socialist majority in the 1983 autonomous elections was a historical anomaly in a region where electoral and ideological loyalties perpetuated as a mineral reality. The last Republican elections, in 1936, and the first of the restored Monarchy, in 1977, gave the victory to the right in the nine provinces.

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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