Eduardo Sobreviela |
Madrid (EFE) they take their first steps with the presentation and proclamation of candidates.
The calendar for regional and municipal post-elections and general pre-elections for this month of June is as follows:
Three parliaments and a look at Sumar
- Friday 9: deadline for the presentation of coalitions to the general elections. The one that has aroused the most expectation is the one that Podemos and Sumar have begun to negotiate, whom the electoral advance has caught on the wrong foot.
- From Wednesday 14 to Monday 19: presentation of candidacies to the general elections.
- Wednesday 14: the Murcia Assembly begins, where the PP obtained 21 of the 45 deputies, which leaves Fernando López Miras two seats short of an absolute majority and will force him to agree, when the investiture arrives, in principle with Vox (9 ), while the PSOE (13) and IU-Podemos (2) do not add up.
- Friday the 16th: constitution of the Parliament of Navarra, in which the polls have led to one of the most fragmented chambers, with seven formations: UPN (15), PSN (11), EH Bildu (9), Geroa Bai (7), PP (3), Contigo-Zurekin -a coalition of parties that includes Podemos- (3) and Vox, which is entering for the first time (2).
In 2019, Unai Hualde, from Geroa Bai, was elected president of the Parliament of Navarra with the votes of his group, PSN, EH Bildu, Podemos and Izquierda-Ezkerra, which that day raised suspicions in the Navarra Suma coalition (UPN, PP , Cs) on the existence of another pact for the formation of the Provincial Government, which in fact was partially repeated with the pertinent abstention of 5 of the 7 parliamentarians of EH Bildu.
- Saturday June 17: constitution of the almost 8,100 town halls in which there were elections on 28M, with everything decided in 15 provincial capitals, including Madrid, Málaga, Murcia, Alicante, Córdoba and Cádiz for the PP, and important cities such as Vigo (PSOE), but with the need for agreements, at least for an abstention that allows the most voted list to govern, in many others.
Among these are Barcelona, with everything open: Junts-Trías (11), PSC-Collboni (10), Barcelona en Comú-Colau (9), ERC (5), PP (4) and Vox (2), or Pamplona, with UPN (9) and EH Bildu (8) very close and the PSOE (5) in the middle, ahead of PP (2), Geroa Bai (2) and Contigo-Zurekin -Podemos- (1).
In Seville, the PP (14) needs Vox (3) to overcome the PSOE (12) and Con Andalucía (2), the same as in Valencia, where the polls distributed the consistory in this way: PP (13), Compromís ( 9), PSOE (7) and Vox (4).
And ‘superjueves’ autonomic
- Wednesday 21: proclamation of the candidacies for the general elections.
- He “superjueves” 22 three parliaments are constituted:
- at 11:00 a.m., the Parliament of Castilla-La Mancha, with an absolute majority of the PSOE of Emiliano García-Page
- at 12:00 p.m., the Parliament of La Rioja, with an absolute majority of the PP of Gonzalo Capellán
- at 5:00 p.m., the Parliament of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria, where the recovery of the PP led by María José Sáenz de Buruaga (15 of the 35 deputies) has left the PRC of Miguel Ángel Revilla as the second and decisive force with the same seats (8) as the PSOE and Vox (4) as the fourth formation in the chamber.
- Friday the 23rd is the turn of the new regional legislature with the most parties, the Cortes de Aragón, where the PP of Jorge Azcón (28 deputies) will need Vox (7), Aragón Existe (3) or the PAR (1) to have a majority against PSOE (23), CHA (3), Podemos (1) and IU (1), who equal their numbers.
- Monday 26: proclamation of candidacies for the general elections by the Provincial Electoral Boards (JEP).
- That same day, Les Corts Valencianas were constituted, where the PP of Carlos Mazón (40 deputies) could reach an absolute majority with Vox (13), to overcome the left: PSOE (32) and Compromís (14).
- Tuesday 27: publication in the BOE of the official candidacies for the general elections.
- The Parliament of the Canary Islands was also constituted that day, where the situation was not easy either. On the one hand, CC (19), PP (15) and Agrupación Herreña Independiente (1), one of the absolute majority, and on the other PSOE (23) and Nueva Canarias (5), with the Agrupación Socialista Gomera (3) in the middle and Vox (4) far, in principle, from being required by any of the parties.
- There are three communities in which the date of constitution of the parliament was not set in the call for elections and, therefore, their outgoing presidents will still have to establish it by decree. In any case, at the latest, all parliaments would be constituted on the 27th:
- Asturias, one of the few communities where the results of the 28M favor a majority of the left without major problems -unless the recount of the foreign vote modifies it-, with PSOE (19), IU (3) and Podemos (1) against the possible sum of PP (17), Vox (4) and Forum (1).
- Balearic Islands, where the PP of Marga Prohens (25) surpasses together with Sa Unió (1), a coalition formed by the popular people in Formentera, in addition to PSOE (18), More for Mallorca (4), More for Menorca (2) ) and Podemos (1), without the need for Vox (8).
- Extremadura, where PP and PSOE are tied (28) and the presidency of the Assembly will probably be decided by Vox (5) or otherwise United for Extremadura (4).