Understanding the Madrid 4th of May Elections
As a tourist or expat in Spain, it is an interesting experience to watch an election pass through the city you are visiting. The surrounding events manage to be both close to you, and yet far in direct impact. The atmosphere in the city, however, is distinctly palpable. From campaigners in the Puerta del Sol, to posters lining the Paseo del Prado, one can´t help but feel invested. This article will break down the election to its basics, to give extranjeros a chance to understand what´s going on! The elections happening on the 4th of May are a Madrilenian regional election. The people of the Community of Madrid will vote to elect the 12th Assembly, with all 136 seats in the assembly up for grabs. A bit of background: The current political system in Spain is a parliamentary monarchy, whereby the ruling monarch is the official head of state, whilst the prime minister serves as head of the government. The current ruling monarch is Felipe VI and the current prime minister is Pedro Sanc...