General elections of 23-J, liveResults of the General Elections of 23J in Tarragona.
New Sunday of election day. The Spaniards have not missed their appointment with the polls, one of the most transcendental in which it will be seen if Pedro Sánchez can revalidate his coalition government or, on the contrary, the change of cycle has arrived in Spain. The polling stations have brought together millions of people who have exercised their right to vote between 09:00 and 20:00 today.
Their ballots will determine who will be part of the Congress of Deputies, from which the future Executive and the next president will emerge. Among the most prominent candidates are Pedro Sánchez (PSOE), Alberto Núñez-Feijóo (PP), Yolanda Díaz (Sumar) and Santiago Abascal (Vox).
With the count underway, we show you below the live graph of the results of the general elections in Tarragona:
Yolanda Diaz (Sumar), Pedro Sanchez (PSOE), Alberto Nunez Feijoo (PP) and Santiago Abascal (Vox).
Governing alone is almost impossible. To get a monocolor executive it is necessary to reach half of the seats plus one. That is, if the Congress of Deputies is made up of a total of 350 representatives of the different parties. Therefore, half stands at 175, and the absolute majority at 176 seats.
Less than a week before the elections, few details are already escaping about the career and personal lives of the candidates for the Presidency of the Government
And, if no party reaches an absolute majority, as has been the case since the arrival of the multiparty system in 2015, the pact process arrives. This already happened in the 2019 elections, when PSOE and Unidas Podemos had to negotiate to achieve a coalition government. The important thing will be that, whatever the parties, add a total of 176 deputies.
Regardless of whether an agreement is reached or not, one month after the elections are held, the Congress of Deputies is set up, including the appointment of the members of the table and the president of the Chamber. In the following days, the king will receive the candidates to designate the person in charge of forming the Government at the Palacio de la Zarzuela.
If Congress approves the investiture of the president with the aforementioned 176 deputies, a new government is formed. If this does not finally happen, a period of two months is opened to carry out new investiture attempts. Once this period expires, the Cortes is dissolved and new elections are called 54 days later.
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