Jean Cotte is an editor for the Electoral Bulletin of the European Union (BLUE).
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Jean Cotte is an editor for the Electoral Bulletin of the European Union (BLUE).
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Regional election in La Rioja, 28 May 2023
On May 28, 2023, elections were held to elect the 33 members of La Rioja’s regional parliament. In 2019, a coalition comprising the PSOE (S&D; 31.9%, -6.8 pp; 12 seats, -2) and a joint Podemos-Izquierda Unida list (GUE/NGL; 5.1%, -1.5 pp; 2 seats, =) had managed to build a historical left-wing majority after 24 years … Continued
lire l'articleRegional election in the Canary Islands, 28 May 2023
On May 28, 2023, elections were held to elect the 70 members of the Canary Islands’ autonomous parliament. Canarian politics is characterized by strong regionalist parties. While the previous left-wing executive already depended on the support of two of these parties, no less than three regional forces will support the new regional government. The incumbent … Continued
lire l'articleRegional election in Navarra, 28 May 2023
On May 28, 2023, elections were held to renew the 50 seats in the regional parliament of the Chartered Community of Navarre. In 2019, the center-left coalition led by the PSOE (S&D) had won the presidency of the region, forming a minority cabinet. The PSOE’s victory came at the end of a parliamentary term dominated … Continued
lire l'articleLocal elections in Ceuta and Melilla
On May 28, 2023, elections were held to elect the 25 members of the parliament of the autonomous city of Ceuta. The Spanish enclave on the northern coast of Morocco is a stronghold of the PP (EPP; 34.4%, +3.3 pp), which is particularly active on migration issues. Vox (CRE; 20.6%, -1.7 pp), is also particularly … Continued
lire l'articleRegional election in Aragon, 28 May 2023
On May 28, 2023, an election was held to elect the 67 members of the Aragonese regional legislature, the Cortes of Aragon. PSOE’s (S&D) Javier Lambán, president of the region since 2015 with the support of Podemos (GUE-NGL) and regionalist parties, was in trouble from mid-term onwards, with polls showing the PP (EPP) in … Continued
lire l'articleThe Continental Review
Evolution of the results of European groups We open this summary with an analysis of the evolution of the balance of power between the different European political families in 2022. For this purpose, as in previous issues of BLUE, the results of national and regional parties are aggregated according to their groups in the European … Continued
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