A total of 2,267 candidates They attend on June 9 at european elections for any of the 34 political formations or coalitions that have been proclaimed for the electoral event, which is held at the community level for several days. Not all those that were presented were proclaimed by the Central Electoral Board, although the majority were: 33 of them, in their first stay, were confirmed on May 13, while the last one, the list of Salamanca-Zamora-León Prepalwas included days later, after an appeal filed by the formation after its proclamation for 9J had been denied.
Between the parties that failed to participate in the European Parliament elections There is the one recently created by Juan José Cortés, father of Mari Luz, murdered in 2009. Cortés, who was a candidate for the Popular Party in the past, recently founded an evangelical party based on the Bible, FIEL —a name that refers to family and faith (F), childhood and integrity (I), education and hope (E) and freedom and loyalty (L)—with which he intended to reach European women. However, FIEL was left out of the final list, as well as the Libertarian Party, Peace, Sovereignty and Republic or Left for Spain.
He European Parliament is made up of 705 deputies, and of them, 59 are elected from Spain. Thus, these 34 parties come together to include their candidates among those who will be MEPs for the next five years, which is the length of time that European legislatures last. Of the different formations that finally attend the European ones, the surveys predict representation of up to a dozen: PP, PSOE, Vox, Sumar, Podemos, Ahora Repúblicas, Junts and CEUS, in addition to Se fin la fiesta, a new formation in the electoral event to which some polls also give a seat.
In the table that you can find on these lines you can consult the name of each candidate, holder or substitute, of the 34 formations for which there will be ballots at the polling stations on June 9, although some may have certain differences between autonomous communities, with similar but not identical nomenclatures. In the table you can use the search engine to locate a specific name, and the names will appear underlined in blue. head of the list of each candidacy proclaimed.
Although many of them are well-known partiesothers are presented in the form of coalition of parties, like Ahora Repúblicas, led by Diana Riba, which brings together ERC, EH Bildu, BNG and Ara Més in the same candidacy. In addition, there are also some groups that represent only one territory – Together for Extremadura and Extremeños Prex Crex, only for the Extremaduran community, or the Galician Party (PG) for Galicia – and others that do so on behalf of several regionalist parties, as The forgotten Spain exists, with members from Teruel Existen, UCIN, PUM+J, Soria ¡Ya! or Cuenca Now, among others.
Source: Lasexta

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