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The elections in Catalonia have been heart-stopping. The provisional results , with more than 95% counted, give the PSC the victory , which would have garnered more than 23% of all votes. However, this does not clarify what the future of the Generalitat will be, nor who could hold the presidency. ERC and Junts would enter the Parliament with the same force, since they would also have obtained 21.3% and 19.9% ​​respectively of all the votes. However, Salvador Illa, former Minister of Health, has already confirmed that he will run for the investiture. The Catalan Parliament consists of 135 seats, so the absolute majority is achieved with 68 seats. No training comes even remotely close to that number.
A new president can only be inaugurated through pacts, which many seem complicated. The conversations between Junts and ERC are very eroded and the PSC has seen how in the campaign the pro-independence organizations agreed on a cordon sanitaire against their group. On the other hand, in the unionist sphere, it seems difficult for Vox, which has entered the chamber with force, to lend its vote to the investiture of a socialist like the former Minister of Health. This is how the seats in the Parliament will be Europe Cell Phone Number List distributed according to the provisional results of the elections, with more than 70% of the votes counted: PSC: 33 ERC: 33 JxCat: 32 Vox: 11 CUP: 9 In common we can: 8 Citizens: 6 PP: 3 All in all, participation has been much lower compared to the 2017 Catalan elections. The context has favored it: the elections have been held with the third wave of the pandemic on the rise, with hundreds of infected and daily deaths due to it. of the coronavirus. The mystery of the young vote before the elections in Catalonia, analyzed by several political scientists: from the radicalization that Vox will take advantage of to "they do not forget" 1-O In fact, the unusual images of the day have been that of the members of the polling stations dressed in protective suits and PPE.
This occurred at the end of the day, between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., since it is during that period of time when citizens who are confined due to confirmed positive COVID contact have been able to go to vote. Elections in which voting by mail will also take on special importance, since applications have skyrocketed compared to previous calls. It is not very clear what the importance of the young vote will be, an issue for which Business Insider Spain consulted several political scientists and analysts who have already predicted the rise of Vox and the radical nature of the results. In that sense, participation in the Catalan elections was 45.72% at 6:00 p.m. of the entire census, 22 points less than that registered at the same time in the 2017 regional elections (68.26% ). In the Catalan elections in 2015, participation at that time was 63.2%, and in 2012 it was 56.3%. New forces enter the Parliament, such as the far-right Vox.
A new president can only be inaugurated through pacts, which many seem complicated. The conversations between Junts and ERC are very eroded and the PSC has seen how in the campaign the pro-independence organizations agreed on a cordon sanitaire against their group. On the other hand, in the unionist sphere, it seems difficult for Vox, which has entered the chamber with force, to lend its vote to the investiture of a socialist like the former Minister of Health. This is how the seats in the Parliament will be Europe Cell Phone Number List distributed according to the provisional results of the elections, with more than 70% of the votes counted: PSC: 33 ERC: 33 JxCat: 32 Vox: 11 CUP: 9 In common we can: 8 Citizens: 6 PP: 3 All in all, participation has been much lower compared to the 2017 Catalan elections. The context has favored it: the elections have been held with the third wave of the pandemic on the rise, with hundreds of infected and daily deaths due to it. of the coronavirus. The mystery of the young vote before the elections in Catalonia, analyzed by several political scientists: from the radicalization that Vox will take advantage of to "they do not forget" 1-O In fact, the unusual images of the day have been that of the members of the polling stations dressed in protective suits and PPE.
This occurred at the end of the day, between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., since it is during that period of time when citizens who are confined due to confirmed positive COVID contact have been able to go to vote. Elections in which voting by mail will also take on special importance, since applications have skyrocketed compared to previous calls. It is not very clear what the importance of the young vote will be, an issue for which Business Insider Spain consulted several political scientists and analysts who have already predicted the rise of Vox and the radical nature of the results. In that sense, participation in the Catalan elections was 45.72% at 6:00 p.m. of the entire census, 22 points less than that registered at the same time in the 2017 regional elections (68.26% ). In the Catalan elections in 2015, participation at that time was 63.2%, and in 2012 it was 56.3%. New forces enter the Parliament, such as the far-right Vox.