logo
ES EN

Editorial: El País

  • The regional elections in the Basque Country are set to be the most uncertain in recent years, showcasing a stiff competition between PNV and EH Bildu.
  • This round of elections marks a first since 1980 with the left-wing nationalist party presenting a strong challenge to the Basque Nationalist Party.
  • Bildu's growing electoral pull signifies its increasing relevance in Basque politics.
  • The generational shift of candidates reflects a society now more concerned about social welfare than identity issues.
  • The apologies of Bildu's candidate, Pello Otxandiano, for his failure to condemn the terrorism of ETA were deemed insufficient and indicates a lack of recognition of the senselessness of the violence.
  • Despite Bildu's electoral growth, this lack of recognition might lead to the continuation of the pact between PNV and PSE.
  • Voter turnout is expected to surpass the 51% mark, a noticeable improvement from the July 2020 elections.
  • Even with the second elections within a year, the outcome is not expected to impact Spain's governance.

Conclusion: The key to the outcome of these uncertain elections lies in the high level of voter mobilization and the pool of undecided voters, which is around 20%.