Zaragoza (EFE).- The headquarters of the PP in Aragón has experienced tonight with contained joy the triumph of the party in the general elections due to the lack of clear options to govern with Vox, while the PSOE, without the presence of the acting president, Javier Lambán, have celebrated the resistance of the acronyms and their leader, Pedro Sánchez. Sadness in Teruel It exists, which will not be repeated in the Lower House.
The Popular Party has been the party with the most votes in Aragon in the regional elections, with 7 deputies, 3 more than in the 2019 general elections, compared to 4 for the PSOE and the two deputies divided between Vox and Sumar.
The popular Aragonese have opted on this day to wait for the results at the party headquarters in contrast to the hotels they have chosen in previous elections, such as the recent regional ones where the chosen establishment became a party with several hundred affiliates and supporters who came to celebrate the electoral triumph of May 28, which was awarded by the municipalities of the three provincial capitals and was also the most voted in the Autonomous Community.
On this occasion, there were only a few handfuls of supporters in the halls, especially young people, who commented on the scrutiny in groups while the proxies gradually arrived and awaited the appearance of the national leader, already after midnight, who have continued to be very content and with few manifestations of enthusiasm.
It has still taken a few minutes for the leaders and candidates of the Aragonese PP to come out, the last of the night to appear before the media, headed by the president of the formation and candidate for the investiture as head of the regional executive, Jorge Azcón, who has supported the statements of the national candidate, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, that “whoever has won deserves to go to the investiture to be the next president of the Government.”
in the PSOE
The Aragonese socialists have celebrated tonight the resistance of the PSOE in the general elections at the headquarters in Zaragoza, with the absence of its general secretary and acting president of Aragon, Javier Lambán, who has chosen to continue the scrutiny with his colleagues from the group of Ejea de los Caballeros (Zaragoza).
Among applause and chanting “president” and “go ahead” the Aragonese socialists have followed Sánchez’s intervention on television and after him, the number 1 in the Senate for Zaragoza, Miguel Dalmau, has valued the “feat” of the PSOE in overcoming the “doomsayers” who considered the socialists defeated, improving the results of 2019 to reach 122 deputies.
Some elections, he stressed, in which the Socialists have managed to recover more than 25,000 votes, shows, he said, that they are “on the right track” and have to continue “forward”. The PSOE, he has added, has managed to overcome “the lies” of the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, whom he has recognized as the victory at the polls, although by barely 300,000 votes.
“We are the party of the people” and the citizens, for Dalmau, have understood it. “Sánchez has shown his strength once” and “we have a president for a while”, he said before asking for applause for the candidate for Congress for Zaragoza, Pilar Alegría, who followed the election night in Ferraz, in his role as federal spokesperson for the PSOE. “There is a party” and now it is time to “dispute it in parliament”, she has concluded.
Goodbye Teruel Exists
The Teruel Existe candidate for Congress, Diego Loras, has blamed the polarization of national politics for the results obtained by his formation, which make him lose the deputy that the previous legislature had and that “have not been good”, as he has recognized.
In an appearance before the media after verifying that Teruel Existe has lost its deputy in the Lower House in the elections this Sunday, Loras has insisted on saying that this polarization of national politics, which is not good for democracy, has said, “it leaves no room for constructive, calm, pragmatic projects with a purposeful nature and far from ideologies”.