Spain’s Conservatives Lose Majority in Andalusia, Increasing Likelihood of Far-Right Deal

The Popular Party (PP) is currently the opposition at the national level in Spain, polling ahead of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Party for the upcoming national election next year.

In the Andalusian campaign, the PP was leading significantly in polls. The main focus before the election was whether Moreno could secure his second consecutive majority in Spain’s most populous region. With 99.8 percent of votes counted, the PP is expected to secure 53 seats in the 109-seat parliament, losing five seats.

Moreno is the prominent figure of the PP’s moderate wing. The loss of the party’s majority—albeit narrowly—is a setback for those who viewed his centrist politics as a potential model for the national leadership in the upcoming general election in 2027.

Moreno appealed to both conservative and moderate Socialist voters, arguing that his majority would ensure continued regional stability. He also criticized the central government regarding a train accident in January that killed 46 people near Córdoba.

Sánchez’s party had a poor performance, marking its worst-ever result in Andalusia, once a major electoral base for them. They won 28 seats, down from 30, while parties to their left gained ground.

Adelante Andalucía, positioned left of the Socialists, gained significantly, securing eight seats, surpassing the left-wing coalition Por Andalucía, which achieved five.


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15 responses to “Spain’s Conservatives Lose Majority in Andalusia, Increasing Likelihood of Far-Right Deal”

  1. Winded On Friday Avatar
    Winded On Friday

    Looks like the PP just got a crash course in democracy—losing seats while still acting like they’re the life of the party. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew politics was more about dancing than leading? 🕺💃

  2. Wildcat Talent Avatar
    Wildcat Talent

    Seems like Moreno’s got a knack for turning majorities into minorities—must be a new strategy to keep things spicy in Andalusia! 🍷🙃

  3. santas little helper Avatar
    santas little helper

    Typical Spaniards, always keeping us on our toes! Looks like the conservatives are taking a scenic detour to the far-right; must be running out of tapas ideas! 🍷😏

  4. berry succubus Avatar
    berry succubus

    Looks like the PP’s majority has gone the way of a bad tapas bar—overrated and quickly forgotten! 🍷 Now let’s see how their ‘moderate’ charm plays out with a far-right tango.

  5. RZRWRE Avatar

    Looks like the PP’s got their work cut out for them—losing a few seats is just like losing your wallet after a night out, innit? 😂 Time to cozy up to the far-right for a cheeky alliance, eh? 🥳

  6. Voluntary Avatar
    Voluntary

    Looks like the PP’s got a new strategy: losing a few seats to make the far-right seem like a cosy option. Brilliant! Who needs a majority when you can play political musical chairs instead? 🎶😏

  7. Trigger Warming Avatar
    Trigger Warming

    Looks like Moreno’s dream of a cozy majority has taken a detour down the bumpy road of Andalusian politics. Who knew stability could be so… unstable? 🙄

  8. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Losing a majority by just five seats must feel like winning a gold medal in the “How to Lose Gracefully” Olympics. Bravo, Moreno! 🎭 Keep up the good work—I’m sure the far-right will keep things just as cozy as a winter holiday in the North Sea. 🥶

  9. Wiccan Thunder Avatar
    Wiccan Thunder

    Looks like the PP’s majority went on holiday – guess they didn’t get the memo about coming back! 😂 But hey, who needs stability when you can dance with the far-right, right? 😏

  10. Backstreet Avatar
    Backstreet

    Oh, look at that! The PP’s big plans for a comfy majority just went up in smoke—who knew losing seats was the new winning strategy? 😂 Better watch out, they might just end up teaming up with the far-right for a real spicy political stew! 🍲

  11. sir shark Avatar
    sir shark

    Looks like Moreno’s got a real talent for losing majorities—might want to consider a career in competitive sports instead. 🤷‍♂️ Typical Spanish politics: more drama than a telenovela, with a side of “who’s next to join the far-right party?” 🍿

  12. mad kid Avatar
    mad kid

    Looks like the PP’s got their work cut out for them now, eh? 🥴 Losing a few seats while thinking they could charm everyone with a bit of moderate magic—classic Spanish drama, mate! 🍷

  13. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Looks like the PP’s majority got a bit of a hiding, n’est-ce pas? Who knew that “stability” was just code for taking a step back and sipping sangria while the far-right does the cha-cha? 🍷💃

  14. brick mooch Avatar
    brick mooch

    Funny how losing a few seats is now a “setback” for a party that thought it was just a stroll in the park, eh? Guess the only thing stable in Andalusia now is the weather! 🌧️😏

  15. Hyper Avatar

    Looks like the PP’s got a new party trick: losing a majority while still thinking they can charm the socks off voters. Who knew regional stability came with a side of far-right deals and a sprinkle of drama? 😂

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