The election of the president of the regional government of Andalusia is regulated in the Statute of 2007. Article 118 stipulates that “the candidate shall present its program to Parliament. To be elected, the candidate must, in the first ballot obtain an absolute majority”. Not obtain, the provision stipulates that 48 hours after you return to submit to the confidence of the chamber that will be deemed granted by a simple majority. If neither got a majority “shall be handled successive proposals in the manner provided above. If, on the expiry of the period of two months, no candidate had obtained a simple majority, would be convened other elections.

In 2015, the socialist leader Susana Diaz had to undergo up to four times the procedure of investiture due to the lockout for 80 days of the rest of political forces.
the president of The Parliament is the one who proposes the candidate to lead the Board, after consultation with the spokespersons of the parties, in accordance with article 118.2 of the Statute.

The president of the Board is almost impossible to re-election, since that would be opposite to PP, Citizens, and Vox. The candidates of the block to the right would take the yes of the three parties as they would not be sufficient the sum of PP and Citizens to achieve the most simple to the predictable vote against PSOE and Andalusia Forward.

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The extreme right Betist achieved his first great electoral success in a democracy, Susana Díaz has been the PSOE in andalusia to his worst result of the Forward Andalucia is not able to keep the 20 seats

Voting essential the 27

Before you is juncture, are the constitution of the Parliament, scheduled for 27 December, and the election of its president, essential to the convening of the full endowment. Another vote that seems to be complicated by the fragmentation of the parliament.

The article 34 of the Statute provides for their appointment. “For the election of a president or chair, each member of Parliament will write a single name on the ballot, and be elected the one that obtains the absolute majority. If you do not would repeat the choice between the two deputies who have moved closer to the majority, and will be elected who obtain the largest number of votes.”
Given the importance of this position, it is very likely that the parties are aligned also in blocks in order to support their respective candidate. Here reappears the ghost of the locks. The PSOE, with 33 seats, and Ahead of Andalusia, with 17, would not achieve the absolute majority, located in 55, which would total PP (26), Nationals (21) and Vox (12), if they were in the end to agree on a candidate.