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Voting Abroad Does Not Move Any Mps in Extremadura and Leaves the Pp with 29 Seats

Summary by El Pais
Everything remains the same. The political board of Extremadura remains as last Sunday: 29 MPs for the PP (one more than in 2023 and four of the absolute majority); 18 seats for socialists (ten less); Vox, with 11 (six more); and Podemos, seven, three more than in the previous elections. The envelopes and ballots from abroad have not changed a single seat in the Regional Assembly of Mérida.

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The PSOE retains the last deputy in play in the province of Cáceres, number 18 of the formation in the Extremaduran Assembly, after the count of...

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Everything remains the same. The political board of Extremadura remains as last Sunday: 29 MPs for the PP (one more than in 2023 and four of the absolute majority); 18 seats for socialists (ten less); Vox, with 11 (six more); and Podemos, seven, three more than in the previous elections. The envelopes and ballots from abroad have not changed a single seat in the Regional Assembly of Mérida.

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Last Sunday, December 21st, María Guardiola's People's Party (PP) won the regional elections in Extremadura with 29 seats. However, this result forces the party to continue relying on the far right, which, after these elections, has gained considerable strength in the region, soaring to 11 seats, six more than it previously held. As a result, journalist Rosa Villacastín, who frequently comments on current political issues, published a message on…

The recount of the vote of residents abroad confirms the seat for the socialist Blanca Martin by just over 200 votes.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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