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Citizens for Blank Votes (Spanish: Ciudadanos En Blanco) is a Spanish political party. In Spanish electoral law, a distinction is made between valid votes, blank votes (votos en blanco) and null votes. Blank votes are interpreted as correctly executed votes for "none of the above", and consistently about 2% of votes are blank. Voting "blank" is ...
[35] [36] The event had an audience of over 5,000 people, with the attendance of relevant figures in the Spanish cultural landscape such as James Rhodes, Elvira Sastre or Belén Gopegui. [ 37 ] At the same time, a series of work teams were assembled in order to prepare the platform's policy positions in the form of a long-term national strategy.
The Spanish Constitution requires that directly elected senators be elected by free, equal, direct, secret, universal suffrage. [26] The directly elected members of the Senate are elected by multiple non-transferable vote (first-past-the-post voting in the minor istlands), with open lists in each electoral constituency. The Constitution fixes ...
The Spanish Constitution establishes that the deputies are chosen by universal, free, equal, direct, and secret suffrage. The election is held every four years or earlier in case of snap election. The members of the Congress are elected by proportional representation with closed lists in each constituency.
One of the most famous zarzuela (Spanish operetta) pieces in the género chico ("smaller genre") is La Verbena de la Paloma ("The Fair of the Dove"), set at a verbena on the night of the Virgin of the Paloma, August 14; [4] it was also made into a 1963 movie. [5] There is a 1939 film called Verbena Tragica (also known as Tragic Festival).
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1 Spanish Socialist Workers' Party results are compared to the combined totals of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and Basque Country Left in the 1989 election. 2 The Greens results are compared to the combined totals of Green List and Green Alternative–Ecologist Movement of Catalonia in the 1989 election.
Cuevas Pedro was released after serving only 4 years of his 14-year sentence. Following his release, he ran in the municipal elections of 27 May 2007 for the far-right National Alliance party. Another of those involved, Manuel Canduela, currently chairs the far-right political party National Democracy. [13]