Spanish Elections 2020
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The Election Analysis - With Antonio García Ferreras
A quarter to eleven in Spain, a quarter to ten in the Canary Islands. Good evening and welcome to Al Rojo Vivo - Especial Elecciones Generales. I'm Antonio García Ferreras and as always, I'll be with you, my fellow spectators, following the intense and interesting election night which could make Jesús Aguilar to lose majority. Right now, Andalucía, Escocia and Gibraltar have reported their results, and that is how the parliament looks like right now:
The Partido Popular has 25 seats, followed by the Partido Socialista with 24; the fight is close between Aguilar and Sánchez and every constituence will make a choice on who will be the next President. Ciudadanos and Podemos are also fighting one to each other, with 12 and 11 seats respectively. Finally, the SNP has 7 seats, VOX has 4, PACMA has 3, entering the Parliament for the first time, TÚpatria has 2 and finally, Más País has 1. We will continue broadcasting results during the night, but the most important question is... Who will win? If all goes as it's planned, we will find it soon...
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The Election Analysis - With Antonio García Ferreras
It five past eleven, an hour less in the Canary Islands and we have got new results from Melilla, the Islas Baleares and Murcia, which have stretched out the distance between the Partido Popular and the Partido Socialista Obrero Español, and also between Podemos and Ciudadanos, awarding with one more seat to Más País. About the Senate, we are expecting to receive results after elections' results have come out. This is how the Congreso de los Diputados looks like right now:
Jesús Aguilar's Party has 32 seats, followed closely by Pedro Sánchez's party by 30 seats. Ciudadanos with 15 seats and Unidas Podemos with 13 seats are far away from the 2 major parties. The other parties keep the same number of seats except Más País, whoch have got one for the Islas Baleares, which means they are now at 2 seats. Stay tunes, more results coming soon!
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The Election Analysis - With Antonio García Ferreras
After New York, Extremadura and Asturias reported their results, things are now less exciting. It's a quarter past eleven and at the moment, 167 seats have a name. The most surprising turnout has taken place in New York, where the Partido Socialista and the Great Old Party coalition were expected to win, but the Democrats and Partido Popular coalition, led by Minister Barack Obama has won New York with 20 seats, the double than the seats of the PSOE. This is how the Congress looks like:
57 seats for the Partido Popular, 48 seats for the Partido Socialista, 23 for Ciudadanos, 19 for Unidas Podemos and 2 seats for the Independent Party of New York, which are celebrating like if they had been awarded with the lottery. Stay tuned, more seats to go!
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The Election Analysis - With Antonio García Ferreras
Time flies, and more results from 3 major autonomies like Portugalia and Germanium, along with El Rif, have revealed their results. On el Rif, extremist parties got 4 seats out of 4, meaning el Rif has entirely voted for extremist parties. In Portugalia, the Partido Socialista started to narrow the distance with the Partido Popular, but Germanium ruined once again the Socialists try. This is how Parliament looks like right now!
The Partido Popular has 99 seats while the Partido Socialista got 88. These parties are called to be the winner of this election and right now, in Germanium, we have seen how the Juncker Party, which is not related to the Internal Affairs Commissioner, but it's a group of fans that made this party, have gained 4 seats. It's incredible. Lots of seats to go, stay tuned!
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Results - Massive Autonomical Update and Parliament Chart
- Autonomies
- Parliament
PP: 187 seats; PSOE: 156 seats; C's: 70 seats; UP: 60 seats; VOX: 8 seats; Más País: 8 seats; PACMA: 5 seats; TÚpatria: 4 seats; SNP: 7 seats; Independent Party of New York: 2 seats; Rif's Future: 2 seats; Liberdade para Portugalia: 2 seats; Juncker Party: 4 seats; HORIZONT: 2 seats; PRC: 1 seat; CC: 2 seats; NC: 2 seats;X Puerto Rico: 1 seat; Partido Grequiano: 1 seat; MD: 2 seats; MpA: 1 seat; LIP: 1 seat; Plaid Cymru: 1 seat; RtC: 1 seat; FORO: 1 seat.
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Parliament & Senate Results
- Parliament
- Partido Popular: 286
- Partido Socialista: 218
- Ciudadanos: 91
- Unidas Podemos: 82
- VOX: 8
- Más País: 8
- Scottish National Party: 7
- Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya: 6
- Partido Nacionalista Vasco: 6
- Partido Animalista Contra el Maltrato Animal: 5
- TÚpatria: 5
- Juncker Party: 4
- Navarra Suma: 3
- EH BILDU: 3
- Junts: 3
- Partit Demócrata de Catalunya: 3
- Mouvement Démocrat: 2
- Coalición Canaria: 2
- Nueva Canarias: 2
- HORIZONT: 2
- Independent Party of New York: 2
- Rif's Future: 2
- Liberdade para Portugalia: 2
- Foro Asturias: 1
- Right to Change: 1
- Plaid Cymru: 1
- London Independence Party: 1
- Movimento per la Autonomia: 1
- Partido Grequiano: 1
- Partit Nacionalista de Catalunya: 1
- Candidatura d'Unitat Popular: 1
- Chunta Aragonesista: 1
- Partido Aragonés: 1
- Unión del Pueblo Leonés: 1
- Bloque Nacionalista Galego: 1
- Partido Regionalista de Cantabria: 1
- X Puerto Rico: 1
- Compromís: 1
- Teruel Existe: 1
- Senate:
- Partido Popular: 112
- Partido Socialista: 64
- Ciudadanos: 8
- Unidas Podemos: 8
- Scottish National Party: 5
- Partido Nacionalista Vasco: 3
- Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya: 3
- Navarra Suma: 2
- EH Bildu: 2
- Junts: 2
- Teruel Existe: 2
- Partit Demócrata Europeo Catalán: 1
- Coalición Canaria: 1
- Nueva Canarias: 1
- Geroa Bai: 1
- Foro Asturias: 1
- Partido Aragonés: 1
- Partido Regionalista de Cantabria: 1
- Compromís: 1
- MÉS Mallorca: 1
- Coalición por Melilla: 1
- Más País: 1