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Splitting causes havoc on the alternative left, which is down ten seats

Today's map of Andalusia's left has nothing to do the 2015 election map.

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Splitting causes havoc on the alternative left, which is down ten seats

The provincial level has the fall returns as the alternative to 2012. Izquierda Unida was appointed a deputy at that point. Three years later Podemos flooded in with two parliamentarians, who didn't detract form the role of IU which retained a seat. They accounted for two seats in 2018. Yesterday, the Granadans only gave one seat to Por Andalucia, Alejandra Duran. Adelante Andalucia, which received half of the votes, was left without representation.

Inma Nieto (leader of Por Andalucia) added figures to show the 'bill' the left paid for the split. With the focus on the 100% border, she said that "the percentage achieved by our coalition and Adelante Andalucia leads to us to a similar result to that which the extreme right has obtained." She also mentioned Adelante. "The electoral destruction it is causing will be visible to the political force that didn't join the coalition."

Nieto believes that the electoral advance has hurt them, and "the absolute majority (PP) does not bring anything to Andalusia." He insisted that the right is the adversary to the left, which agrees on the necessity of a "meeting".

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