The second ballot takes place at 5:20 p.m., 24 hours after the first in which she failed to secure an absolute majority, and confidence is deemed granted if the Socialist candidate receives a simple majority of the Chamber’s members, with the most votes in favor rather than against .
The socialist María Chivite will be invested today as President of the Government of Navarre, after the second vote that will take place at 5:20 p.m. in the Parliament of Navarre, when she will, predictably, obtain a simple majority of the members of the Chamber, with more votes in favor than against Yesterday, Monday, he failed to secure the absolute majority needed to govern on the first ballot of the Navarran parliament.
As announced by the parties themselves at the inaugural session, the first ballot, which took place in secret, by ballot paper and in alphabetical order, 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.
During the inaugural debate, Chivite defended 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”.
The right, on the other hand, assured that the new government of Navarre “born broken” and EH Bildu, for his part, warned that it shall be so “demanding” and that this legislature “cannot be like the previous one”.
Chivite: “Soon”
According to the PSN candidate for the presidency of the government of Navarra, María Chivite, the first day of the inauguration session took place “within what could be foreseen”.
“They were absolutely foreseeable interventions. Yesterday, when he sent me messages with the socialist spokesman Ramón Alzórriz, he told me: Javier Esparza is going to discuss this, this and this. And as it is. Everything in the foreseeable future,” he said in statements to the media communication after the first vote.
Chivite appreciated the tone of the debate: “Pretty good and I appreciate that.” Regarding the groups that voted against, he said that “beyond the fact that they will not support the inauguration, they have reached specific agreements.”
Source: EITB

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