The right-wing People’s Party (PP) won Spain’s municipal elections this Sunday with 31.51% of the vote (6,833,182 votes), while over 96% of the votes were counted.
According to the newspaper a country, the Socialist Party (PSOE) won 28.2% of the vote, which corresponds to 6,115,076 votes. The difference between the two parties is more than 700,000 votes.
In the last municipal elections held in May 2019, PSOE registered 6,695,553 votes and PP registered 5,154,728 votes.
This Sunday Spain held municipal elections across the country and regional elections in 12 autonomous communities. This election is the first round of voting this year in Spain, which also has national legislative elections scheduled for December, at the end of a legislative assembly marked by the first government coalition in the country, between the Socialist Party (PSOE) and the far right. left platform Unidas We can.
35,539,083 voters elected 12 regional parliaments and more than 8,100 municipal assemblies this Sunday.
In the 12 autonomous communities where elections take place, the PSOE leads the regional governments of nine (Aragon, Asturias, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Castile-La Mancha, Valencian Community, Extremadura, Navarre and Rioja); People’s Party (PP) of two (Madrid and Murcia) and the Cantabrian Regional Party of one (Cantabria).
Author: morning Post This Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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