Illustration of Popular Party leader celebrating Andalusian election victory without absolute majority, showing seat results.
Illustration of Popular Party leader celebrating Andalusian election victory without absolute majority, showing seat results.
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El PP gana las elecciones andaluzas pero pierde la mayoría absoluta

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El Partido Popular de Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla se impone con 53 escaños en las elecciones al Parlamento de Andalucía del 17 de mayo de 2026, dos por debajo de la mayoría absoluta. El PSOE obtiene su peor resultado histórico con 28 diputados, mientras Adelante Andalucía logra un fuerte ascenso hasta los 8 escaños.

Los resultados oficiales confirman que el PP logra el 41,3 % de los votos y 53 escaños, cinco menos que en 2022. La participación subió notablemente respecto a los comicios anteriores, lo que influyó en la distribución final.

Vox obtiene 15 diputados, uno más que en la anterior legislatura, y se convierte en llave para la investidura de Moreno. El partido de Santiago Abascal ha reclamado ya la aplicación de la “prioridad nacional” en el acceso a servicios públicos.

El PSOE de María Jesús Montero se queda en 28 escaños, su mínimo histórico en Andalucía. Adelante Andalucía, con José Ignacio García, cuadruplica su representación y alcanza los 8 diputados, superando a Por Andalucía, que se mantiene en 5.

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