Friday, March 29

🎙PODCASTS | Electoral guide: what to look for to follow the 28M



The democracy party is very good but it also makes a lot of noise: more than 8,000 towns and cities hold municipal elections, 12 autonomous communities vote for president. To follow the count you have to know where to look.

Juanlu Sánchez, Carmen Ibáñez and Marcos García Santonja review in this special episode the places worth keeping an eye on in municipal and regional elections. In addition to the territorial keys, José Enrique Monrosi, Aitor Riveiro and Alberto Ortiz, the elDiario.es journalists who cover political parties, point out the positions that will be important for each political formation in the electoral results this 28M.

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