From Chunta to BNG: the only left that rises wants to break the common fund with new nonprofitable fueros even for their autonomous communities
The article analyzes the rise of regional left-wing parties in Spain, particularly Chunta Aragonesista, and their potential threat to traditional parties like the PSOE.
The left that celebrates with Aragonese cava
A new wave of leftist politicians is emerging in Spain, exemplified by Jorge Pueyo, who has revitalized the Chunta Aragonesista party and aims to establish a new leftist space beyond the PSOE.
Chunta capitalizes on PSOE's decline: 'We are the reference of the left in Aragón'
Chunta Aragonesista has significantly increased its seats in Aragón's parliament as it emerges as the only successful leftist party following the decline of the PSOE and the collapse of Podemos.
Jorge Pueyo, the television presenter who reserved the spotlight for Aragon
Jorge Pueyo, a young and enthusiastic television presenter, is stepping into local politics in Aragon with a focus on active representation and addressing depopulation issues.
How the three left parties that joined in Sumar compete for less than 14% of the vote in Aragón
In Aragón, Chunta Aragonesista, IU-Movimiento Sumar, and Podemos-Alianza Verde are vying for less than 14% of the vote, each promoting their unique identities after previously uniting in the Sumar coalition.
La Muela and the Transversality of the Vote on 8F: 'Here we vote for the person'
La Muela presents a unique electoral scenario in Aragon where a mayor from Chunta Aragonesista retains his position while PP wins in regional and general elections, and Vox emerges as a solid second force, indicating a fragmented yet pragmatic electoral landscape.
No global agreement of the left-wing parties in Aragon: IU and Sumar reach an agreement, but Podemos and CHA will run separately on February 8th
Despite initial hopes for a united left-wing coalition in Aragon for the February 8th regional elections, negotiations failed, resulting in separate candidacies for Chunta Aragonesista, Izquierda Unida, Podemos, and Sumar.