Zaragoza en Común

Zaragoza en Común (Spanish for Zaragoza in Common, ZGZ) is a municipalist movement aimed at "creating, from the confluence of people and political and social organizations, a new social majority to win the city for the people".[1]

Zaragoza in Common

Zaragoza en Común
Founded2015
IdeologyLocalism
Left-wing populism
Participatory democracy
Political positionLeft-wing
City Council
3 / 31
Website
zaragozaencomun.com

It was created in 2015, to contest the 2015 local elections in the city of Zaragoza.[2][3] In these elections, Zaragoza en Común won 24.6% of the vote (representing the second largest share) and 9 members in the city council. Its leader Pedro Santisteve was elected mayor of Zaragoza on June 13, 2015 with the votes of ZGZ, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and the regionalist Chunta Aragonesista.[4]

In the elections on May 26, 2019, ZGZ received only 10% of the votes and lost 6 of their 9 seats in the council[5] and the candidate of the conservative People's Party was elected by the council in June.[6]

Member parties

Electoral results

Zaragoza City Council
Election Votes % Seats won
2015 80,055 24.6
9 / 31
2019 33,005 10.0
3 / 31
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References

  1. Reglamento de Zaragoza en Común. Retrieved 26 January 2019
  2. "Así se presentan IU, Podemos y Ganemos en las elecciones locales y autónomicas del 24 de mayo". RTVE (in Spanish). 13 May 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  3. "Ganemos se llamará Zaragoza en Común". El Periódico de Aragón (in Spanish). 19 February 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  4. Roberto Perez (2015-06-13). "Santisteve, de la lista liderada por Podemos, investido alcalde de Zaragoza". ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  5. "Elecciones 26M: Zaragoza". El País (in Spanish). 2019-05-27. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  6. "Jorge Azcón, nuevo alcalde de Zaragoza, llama a poner fin a la crispación". El Heraldo de Aragón (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  7. Podemos rompe definitivamente con Zaragoza en Común y concurrirá a las elecciones municipales con Equo. eldiario.es, 10/04/2019.
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