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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Popular party wins andalusia elections but loses absolute majority

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The Popular Party of Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla wins with 53 seats in the May 17 2026 Andalusian parliament elections, two short of an absolute majority. The PSOE records its worst historical result with 28 deputies, while Adelante Andalucía achieves a strong rise to 8 seats.

Official results confirm that the PP achieves 41.3 % of the vote and 53 seats, five fewer than in 2022. Turnout rose notably compared with the previous elections, influencing the final distribution.

Vox obtains 15 deputies, one more than in the previous legislature, and becomes the key to Moreno’s investiture. Santiago Abascal’s party has already demanded the application of “national priority” in access to public services.

The PSOE of María Jesús Montero remains at 28 seats, its historical minimum in Andalusia. Adelante Andalucía, led by José Ignacio García, quadruples its representation and reaches 8 deputies, surpassing Por Andalucía, which stays at 5.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the Popular Party's victory without an absolute majority, requiring Vox support, PSOE's historic worst result, and Adelante Andalucía's strong gains. Users express mixed sentiments including criticism of PSOE performance, notes on PP dependence on Vox, and some positive takes on left-wing rises or cross-party congratulations.

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Political rallies in Andalusian cities closing the campaign for regional elections.
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Parties close Andalusian campaign ahead of May 17 vote

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Major Andalusian parties wrapped up their campaigns on Friday for Sunday's regional elections with rallies across cities. The PP, Vox, Adelante Andalucía, Por Andalucía and PSOE appealed for votes in simultaneous events.

A pre-electoral poll by the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS) places the Partido Popular (PP) at 43.6% vote estimate for the May 17 Andalusian regional elections, 17.8 points ahead of the PSOE. The PP could secure 51 to 59 seats, nearing the absolute majority of 55. Vox remains third with 10.3%.

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Andalusia's Junta president, Juanma Moreno, announced Parliament's dissolution and regional elections for May 17, advancing the date initially set for June. The move follows a full four-year term, unseen in 14 years, aiming to boost turnout by avoiding events like the Pope's visit. PSOE candidate María Jesús Montero will leave her role as Spain's first deputy prime minister to focus on the campaign.

In the first five-candidate debate for the May 17 Andalusian elections, left-wing candidates unanimously attacked Juan Manuel Moreno over his health and housing management. The Junta president avoided clashing with Vox and focused on María Jesús Montero. The RTVE-moderated event highlighted the breast cancer screening crisis.

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Andalucía's regional president and PP re-election candidate Juanma Moreno presented his electoral program on Monday in Antequera, stressing that priorities are people. He announced measures including tax cuts, digitalization incentives, and housing boosts, while warning against overconfidence in the campaign. The event underscores his autonomous roadmap ahead of the May 17 elections.

María Jesús Montero, the socialist candidate for re-election in Andalusia, accused regional president Juan Manuel Moreno of seeking stability to continue privatizing public services. At a rally in Huelva with José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, they defended Pedro Sánchez's government management. Zapatero condemned the murder of children in Gaza, prompting public reactions.

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Izquierda Unida and Podemos are rushing negotiations to register a joint coalition before the Friday 23:59 deadline. Thursday's key meeting in Seville yielded no public details after over nine hours. The deal aims to unite forces to the left of the PSOE for the May 17 elections.

 

 

 

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