Election Countdown: No More than One Year From This Saturday to Vote
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Sánchez Could Return to Summer in La Mareta: the Deadline for the Elections Would Be August 22, 2027
In Moncloa they could speed up the deadlines for convening the elections in the middle of the holiday period.
The president has reiterated that he will exhaust the legislature, although the Budgets could open the door to a technical advance of a few months
The countdown has begun. Exactly one year from now, on August 22, 2027, the legal deadline expires for Spaniards to go to the polls in the next general election if Pedro Sánchez insists on serving out his term until the very last day. That date is not a reasonable option: it's utter madness. Read more
If the president did not advance the meeting with the polls, the Spaniards would automatically vote on August 22, 2027.
Pedro Sánchez could stretch the current legislature as far as possible within a year from this Saturday.
Pedro Sanchez has at most a year left until elections in Spain, but the crisis in Ceuta, scandals and the weakness of the government are increasing the pressure.
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