Andalusia votes in key elections for PP
Seville (Reuters) – Andalusia, the Commonwealth more grande Spain, voted Sunday in regional elections that give the power to the PP for the first time after three decades of Socialist rule, according to opinion polls, which would be an important endorsement of the reforms and cuts in the Conservative Government of Mariano Rajoy. The PP of Javier Arenas, presented for the fourth time to the Presidency of the Junta de AndalucÃa, would obtain an absolute majority of up to 59 members while the PSOE in José Antonio Griñán would lose 15 posts in the Chamber, which would also benefit IULV-CA (United Left Los Verdes-Convocatoria in Andalusia) with a rise of up to nine seats in a Parliament of 109,. However, a survey by the Centre of sociological investigations (CIS) of mid-March pointed out that the PP was on the verge of an absolute majority, leaving the door open to a possible coalition between the PSOE and IU Government. Turnout in the elections was the 29,29 percent at 14: 00, nearly ten points less than the 39,08 of the 2008 elections, according to data from the Junta de AndalucÃa. The big difference could be due to a lack of interest, although it is possible that the change to DST, which clocks ahead an hour at dawn on Sunday, was influencing the data. Sands was the first candidate to vote, going...
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