
The politically centrist Ciudadanos have announced that they will not run in the July parliamentary elections and that they will not officially support another party in last Sunday’s municipal and regional elections.
Ciudadanos won 1.7 million votes and 10 seats in the Spanish Parliament in 2019, but elections have seen a downward trend since then. Most of their votes went to the centre-right People’s Party (PP), which “won” the municipal/regional elections 28her May by the ruling PSOE of current Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
It is reminded that in Spain national elections are held not in December next year, as originally planned, but on July 23.
Source: APE-MPE, Reuters.
Source: Kathimerini

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