España Vaciada will present itself to the general elections in twelve provinces

The España Vaciada party will stand in the general elections on July 23 in the provinces of Salamanca, Palencia, Burgos, León, Valladolid, Asturias, Toledo and La Rioja, while in Soria and Aragón it will do so with the historical denominations, which have great support from the public.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 June 2023 Saturday 04:27
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España Vaciada will present itself to the general elections in twelve provinces

The España Vaciada party will stand in the general elections on July 23 in the provinces of Salamanca, Palencia, Burgos, León, Valladolid, Asturias, Toledo and La Rioja, while in Soria and Aragón it will do so with the historical denominations, which have great support from the public.

The general coordinator of Empty Spain, Inmaculada Sáenz, detailed yesterday in a statement that this political project is developed by provinces, and each one has the option of running as a party with its initials or under those of Empty Spain. Sáenz, acting mayor of Nieva de Cameros (La Rioja), specified that "each brand has a different progression and in each province it is analyzed which acronym society feels most identified with" to obtain more votes.

He stressed that "it is about obtaining the best results and continuing to grow the project in each territory", with the objective of "changing the country's development model, to grant opportunities, resources and services to the people and populations living in the more depopulated areas. "Since neither one nor the other governments, of the right or of the left, have solved this serious problem, this project must continue advancing and consolidating itself," he affirmed.

The España Vaciada party federation was created in November 2022, but several provinces maintained their brands, such as Teruel Existe and Soria ¡Ya!, with more than two decades of experience in their territories. Both will be presented this 23-J, in addition to Aragón Existe (in Huesca and Zaragoza). In Aragon they will compete with the Aragón-Teruel Existe coalition, and in Burgos in a coalition with the Castilian Tierra Comunera Party. In both coalitions, Empty Spain is included, as was done in the 28-M elections.