The investiture session will close tomorrow, when confidence is considered granted if the Socialist candidate obtains a simple majority of the members of the Chamber, with more votes in favor than against.
The PSN candidate for the presidency of the government of Navarra, María Chivite, failed to secure an absolute majority needed to govern in the first vote of the Navarrese parliament that took place this Monday at 5:20 p.m. The inauguration session closes tomorrow, tuesdayafter the second vote that will take place at 5:20 p.m., when, predictably, she will be declared president by a simple majority of the members of the Chamber, with more votes in favor than against.
As announced by the parties themselves, the vote, which took place in secret, by ballot paper and in alphabetical order, was concluded with 21 supports of the three formations that signed the government pact, PSN (11), Geroa Bai (7) and Contigo Navarra (3).
The promise of abstinence of EH Bildu, with 9 seats in the Provincial Parliament, while the 20 parliamentarians of UPN (15), PP (3) and Vox (2) voted in return for.
Chivite adopted the constitution of a Government of “progress” in Navarre in light of a context of “involution coming from right-wing formations already acting with cuts in rights”.
In contrast, the right wing has ensured that Navarre’s new government “born broken” and EH Bildu, for his part, has warned that it shall be so “demanding” and that this legislature “cannot be like the previous one”.
Source: EITB

I am Ida Scott, a journalist and content author with a passion for uncovering the truth. I have been writing professionally for Today Times Live since 2020 and specialize in political news. My career began when I was just 17; I had already developed a knack for research and an eye for detail which made me stand out from my peers.