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Vox's 'yes' to the PP, essential to remove the municipalities of Toledo, Guadalajara, Burgos and Valladolid from the PSOE

The 'popular' will be able to govern twelve other provincial capitals as the party with the most votes, although they will need support to govern.

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Vox's 'yes' to the PP, essential to remove the municipalities of Toledo, Guadalajara, Burgos and Valladolid from the PSOE

The 'popular' will be able to govern twelve other provincial capitals as the party with the most votes, although they will need support to govern

MADRID, 4 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The vote in favor of Vox is essential for the Popular Party to be able to wrest the Mayor's Office of the cities of Toledo, Guadalajara, Burgos and Valladolid from the PSOE on Saturday the 17th; while the 'popular' will also be able to take over twelve other provincial capitals in which they have been the most voted party but they will have to seek pacts to carry out their projects during the legislature.

The PP was the party with the most support at the polls last Sunday with seven million votes compared to 6.3 million for the PSOE. However, it is obliged to seek agreements to prop up many mandates from provincial capitals in which it has not obtained an absolute majority.

The clearest cases are those of Toledo, Guadalajara, Burgos and Valladolid, where the party with the most votes has been the PSOE but the sum of PP and Vox exceeds the absolute majority and could unseat the Socialists.

The same situation occurs in other important cities in which the Socialists have been the most voted but could lose the mayoralties if PP and Vox reach an agreement, such as Alcalá de Henares (Madrid) or Talavera de la Reina (Toledo).

On the other hand, if they do not reach an agreement, the Mayor's Office would go to the PSOE candidates, since the law establishes that if no candidate reaches an absolute majority in a first vote, a second round would be held in which the most voted is proclaimed. In the elections.

On the other hand, this condition plays in favor of the PP in twelve other provincial capitals in which its list has been the most voted for. In these cases, the 'popular' candidates could be sworn in in the second round if they do not first close agreements with Vox to ensure an absolute majority.

These are the cities of Huelva and Seville in Andalusia; the three Valencian provinces, Alicante, Valencia and Castellón; Ciudad Real and Albacete in Castilla-La Mancha; Cáceres in Extremadura, Segovia in Castilla y León; Palma de Mallorca; and the Aragonese Huesca and Zaragoza.

However, these PP mayors will later be obliged to seek the support of Vox or other groups throughout the legislature to carry out their projects.

A particular case is that of Ceuta, where the PP has been the winner of the elections but Juan Vivas has already announced that he has no desire to reach any agreement with Vox and has opened the door to agreements with the socialists or with the localist formations .

The situation is also uncertain in Jaén, where the PSOE has been the party with the most votes but ties the councilors with the PP, so that the party that achieves the support of the regional 'Jaén Deserves More' could win the Mayor's Office.

The 'popular', on the other hand, will have no problem in the provincial capitals where they have achieved an absolute majority: Madrid, Cádiz, Málaga, Córdoba, Granada, Almería, Murcia, Badajoz, Teruel, Salamanca, Logroño, Oviedo, Santander and Melilla.

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