Pamplona (EFE) in which the candidates for the Presidency of the Government of Navarra have voted in the morning.
At nine in the morning the schools have opened, in which the citizens will be able to elect their representatives in the Parliament of Navarra and in the Navarre town halls and councils on May 28.
The UPN candidate for the presidency of the Government of Navarra, Javier Esparza, has affirmed, after voting at the San Pedro de Mutilva school, that in this Sunday’s elections citizens have the opportunity to “stop criticizing the Government and change this Government”.
On behalf of the PSN-PSOE, the candidate for the presidency of the Government of Navarra, María Chivite, has called for participation in the municipal and regional elections, since it is “the best way to strengthen institutions and strengthen democracy”. . Chivite, who has voted in the Gorráiz nursery school, has encouraged them to exercise the right to vote, “each one with their opinion, but it is important to do so.”
Geroa Bai’s candidate for the Presidency of the Government of Navarra, Uxue Barkos, has called for participation in election day to “build the institutions of the next 4 years in the most solid way.” Barkos has gone to vote this Sunday at 10:00 a.m. at the Civivox del Ensanche, in Pamplona, accompanied by people from her party, where she has attended the media.
The head of the EH Bildu list, Laura Aznal, has shown herself to be “sure” that the Abertzale coalition “will continue to be key” and has asked that “not a single left, sovereignist, Euskaltzale and feminist vote be lost” . In this way, she has spoken in statements to the media after voting in Arre on a “very important day for Navarra, to build alternative governments to the right.”
The Contigo Navarra candidate for the Presidency of the Government of Navarra, Begoña Alfaro, has indicated that it is a “very important day for Navarra” and has called for the mobilization of the “working-class neighbourhoods”. Alfaro has gone to vote at the Azpilagaña Public School at 11:30 am, accompanied by the candidate for Pamplona, Txema Mauleón, and members of her coalition where she has attended the media.
The Popular Party candidate for the Presidency of Navarra, Javier García, has encouraged “voting freely and without complexes on such an important day for all Navarrese”, in which he wanted there to be “maximum participation”. The early riser of the candidates for the Presidency of Navarra when it comes to voting, he has come to exercise his right to vote at the Otero de Nasvacués public school in Cintruénigo, his town.
The Ciudadanos candidate for the Presidency of Navarra, Carlos Pérez-Nievas, has encouraged participation in these elections, in which, he has maintained, it is “obvious that no one is going to achieve a sufficient majority to govern by himself”, which opens a “way of agreements where Citizens have expressed their willingness to be”. “The day has finally arrived”, he has maintained in statements to the media after voting at the Lestonnac center in Tudela.