General elections of 23-J, liveResults of the general elections of 23-J in A Coruña.
The general elections of this 23-J have brought together millions of Spaniards at the polling stations. The citizens of our country have exercised their right to vote between 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on a key election day for the future of Spain.
With the count completed, we show you below the graph of the results of the general elections in A Coruña:
Click on each province in the results table to consult them live:
Yolanda Diaz (Sumar), Pedro Sanchez (PSOE), Alberto Nunez Feijoo (PP) and Santiago Abascal (Vox).
The elementary rule that defines the achievement of an absolute majority in the general elections of this July 23, 2023 is directly related to the number of seats won. In this sense, to achieve the desired majority you must have half of the parliamentary seats plus one. But how many seats does the Congress of Deputies have? Currently, the chamber where the deputies of the various political parties appear weekly is made up of 350 seats. Consequently, 176 seats are necessary for an absolute majority.
Less than a week before the elections, few details are escaping about the career and personal life of the candidates for the Presidency of the Government
Although the aspiration of any political party is to achieve an absolute majority, recent political reality has shown that pacts between different parties are increasingly common.
The Spanish Constitution, in its article 6, recognizes political parties as fundamental instruments for political participation, thus opening the door to the formation of post-electoral coalitions and pacts. The procedure and regulations to reach government agreements are also regulated by the Organic Law of the General Electoral Regime (LOREG) and other autonomous laws.
Beyond the pacts, one month after the general elections, the Congress of Deputies is formed, in a process that includes the assignment of the members of the table and the election of the president of the Chamber.
This process is an essential part of the democratic functioning of Spain and is carried out under the regulations established in Organic Law 5/1985, of the General Electoral Regime, which seeks to guarantee that political decisions are made in full freedom and reflect the right to vote. of the citizens.
After the configuration of the Congress, in subsequent days, King Felipe VI receives the representatives of the parties with parliamentary representation at the Zarzuela Palace, after which he will propose a candidate for the presidency of the Government.
The election of this candidate is carried out through the Investiture Session, a process that has been crucial in Spanish democracy since its establishment in 1978. If Congress grants its confidence to this candidate with the absolute majority of its members, that is , with at least 176 deputies, the formation of the new Government is finalized.
However, if the proposed candidate does not reach the required majority, a two-month period opens during which new investiture attempts can be made. If the necessary support is not obtained during this period, the Cortes will be dissolved and new general elections will be called, which must be held 54 days after said dissolution.
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