People prepare their ballots at a polling station during the Spanish General Elections on November 10, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (See the key below for a full list of parties and abbreviations.). 8 March: Initial constitution of provincial and zone. ERN Newsroom Posted On 3rd November 2019. A potential coalition of the traditional rightwing PP, (Partido Popular - People’s party) and rightwing challengers Citizens (Ciudadanos), possibly including the far-right Vox party now looks unlikely. [33][34][35][36] This prompted left-wing Unidos Podemos to table a no-confidence motion on Mariano Rajoy in June 2017. Spain's center-left Socialist party, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, was victorious in Sunday's general election. All 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies were up for election, as well as 208 of 259 seats in the Senate. Spain's governing Socialists (PSOE) won the most seats in Sunday's election, but fell short of a majority - and right-wing parties made major gains. April 2019. The result is a personal success for the prime minister, who increased his party's share from 23% of the vote in 2016. What's yours is ours", « Para defender Canarias. The government's crackdown on referendum preparations—which included police searches, raids and arrests of Catalan government officials as well as an intervention into Catalan finances—sparked public outcry and protests accusing the PP government of "anti-democratic and totalitarian" repression. [22] After the experience of the 2015–2016 political deadlock leading to the June 2016 election and the possibility of a third election being needed, the electoral law was amended in order to introduce a special, simplified process for election re-runs, including a shortening of deadlines, the lifting of signature requirements if these had been already met for the immediately previous election and the possibility of maintaining lists and coalitions without needing to go through pre-election procedures again. 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All 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies were up for election, as well as 208 of 266 seats in the Senate. Stay up-to-date with who is ahead in the polls in each country and on what Europe thinks and why. POLITICO Poll of Polls — Spanish polls, trends and election news for Spain. Of the total 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies, the PSOE’s main political rival, the conservative right-of-centre People’s Party (PP) took just 66 seats, down from 137 won in the 2016 election. 1 May: General counting of votes, including the counting of CERA votes. POLITICO Europe tracks polling data for every European election and country. Even though the left-wing bloc was still 11 seats short of a majority, the three-way split on the centre-right ensured Sánchez's PSOE would be the only party that could realistically garner enough support from third parties to command a majority in the lower house. This is a drop of three from the April election. Below is a list of the main parties and electoral alliances which contested the election: Two opposing coalitions were formed in Navarre at different levels: for the Senate, Geroa Bai, EH Bildu, Podemos and Izquierda-Ezkerra re-created the Cambio-Aldaketa alliance under which they had already contested the 2015 Spanish general election. 22 June: Final deadline for definitive results to be published in the BOE. All rights reserved. 2019 Spanish general election, collected betwe en October 4th, 2019 and Novem ber 11th, 2019, using the Social Feed Manager (SFM) [2]. The election decree was required to be published in the BOE no later than 2 June 2020, with the election taking place on the fifty-fourth day from publication, setting the latest possible election date for the Cortes Generales on Sunday, 26 July 2020.[22]. Spanish General Elections 2019 - All You Need to Know As Spaniards head to the polls this Sunday, here is all you need to know about the snap election called by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, called following a failure of the minority government to find enough support for a key budget vote. April 2019. Spain Spanish election 2019: full results Almost all votes are now counted in Spain’s second election this year, and the Socialist prime minister Pedro … This is the official repository for the Botbusters analysis of the 2019 Spanish General Election. Ahead of the election El Pais has released a detailed interactive map of the results from the 2016 Spanish Election. Read more: Spain's general election: What just happened? ERC - Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, Republican Left of Catalonia, a leftwing pro-independence party. The right-wing bloc of PP–Cs–Vox was only able to garner 42.9% of the vote and 147 Congress seats (149 including the Navarra Suma alliance in Navarre) to the 165 seats and 43.0% vote share garnered by the two major left-wing parties, PSOE and Unidas Podemos. In the paper at hand, we analyzed the presence and behavior of social bots on Twitter in the context of the November 2019 Spanish general election. May very well prove to be only the first held this year, as neither the left not the right blocs are expected to reach the 176 seats required for a parliamentary majority. [86], The key dates are listed below (all times are CET. Spanish general election: the winners, the losers – and Vox April 29, 2019 12.05pm EDT. [4] This event prompted the PSOE to submit a motion of no confidence in Rajoy and in Cs withdrawing its support from the government and demanding the immediate calling of an early election. Parties and federations intending to form a coalition ahead of an election were required to inform the relevant Electoral Commission within ten days of the election call, whereas groupings of electors needed to secure the signature of at least one percent of the electorate in the constituencies for which they sought election, disallowing electors from signing for more than one list of candidates. The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. The previous election was held on 10 November 2019, which means that the legislature's term will expire on 10 November 2023. Dignity and Democracy ("JF"), Federation of Independents of Aragon (FIA), European Solidarity Action Party (Solidaria), Regionalist Union of Castile and León (Unión Regionalista), European Retirees Social Democratic Party–Centre Unity (PDSJE–UdeC), Andalusian Solidary Independent Republican Party (RISA), 4 March: The election decree is issued with the countersign of the. NA+ - Navarra Más, Navarra Plus, a rightwing electoral pact between the PP and Citizens together with a local party in the partly-Basque speaking region in the north. On Sunday 10 November, Spain held its fourth general election in four years, after its political parties failed to reach a governing deal in the wake of April’s inconclusive polls. In the run up to the November 2019 Spanish general election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Spain during the term of the 13th Cortes Generales.Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The results of the Spanish general election on Sunday tell a story, one that can be better appreciated by looking at the votes in each neighborhood. Citizens - (Ciudadanos, Ciutadans, C’s), a newish rightwing party. EAJ - PNV - Euzko Alderdi Jeltzal, Partido Nacionalista Vasco, both meaning Basque Nationalist Party, a relatively moderate Basque party. In the Senate, the PSOE became the largest party in the chamber for the first time since 1995, winning its first absolute majority of seats in that chamber since the 1989 election. © 2021 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. This page was last edited on 6 March 2021, at 11:18. EH Bildu - Euskal Herria Bildu, Basque Country Unite, a leftwing Basque party. The remaining 298 seats are apportioned according to the largest remainder method, resulting in the distribution in the picture below.General elections in Spain run on a closed list system combined with the d’Hondt method, also known as Jefferson’s. Denotes a main invitee not attending the event, sending a surrogate in their place. There were two general elections in Spain in 2019: 2019 Spanish general election may refer to: April 2019 Spanish general election, to elect the 13th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain November 2019 Spanish general election, to elect the 14th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain Additionally, both chambers were to be dissolved and a new election called if an investiture process failed to elect a prime minister within a two-month period from the first ballot. SECONDS. Concurrently, parties, federations or coalitions that had not obtained a mandate in either chamber of the Cortes at the preceding election were required to secure the signature of at least 0.1 percent of electors in the aforementioned constituencies. Yet as Javier Astudillo Ruiz explains, developments on the right of the political spectrum captured many of the headlines. Election Resources on the Internet: Elections to the Spanish Congress of Deputies April 28 and November 10, 2019 General Elections Maps Turnout by 6 p.m. local time was 10 percentage points higher than in the 2016 general election, with 61 percent of the 37 million eligible voters casting ballots for the 350 seats in … GENERAL ELECTION 2019 Post-election Spain: Don’t expect governing deals anytime soon Despite the fragmented scenario, nobody is in a rush to negotiate until after the local, regional and European Union elections of May 26 [11][12] The Valencian regional election was scheduled for 28 April in order for it to take place on the same date as the general election. After the 2019 General State Budget was voted down by the Congress of Deputies on 13 February 2019 as a result of Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) and Catalan European Democratic Party (PDeCAT) siding against the government, Sánchez called a snap election to be held on 28 April, one month ahead of the Super Sunday of local, regional, and European Parliament elections scheduled for 26 May. [138] Pablo Casado, the PP leader whose right-wing stance and controversial leadership had been labelled by commentators as a "suicide" in light of election results,[139] refused to resign and instead proposed a sudden U-turn of the party back into the centre under pressure from party regional leaders one month ahead of the regional and local elections[140][141] while also raising a hostile profile to both Cs and Vox, attacking them for dividing the vote to the right-of-centre. Ceuta and Melilla were allocated the two remaining seats, which were elected using plurality voting. What happens next? Spain will hold its third general election in four years on Sunday, April 28 against the backdrop of regional tensions following a failed bid for Catalan … [81][82] Podemos, EU and Equo in Galicia formed a regional branch for the Unidas Podemos alliance branded En Común–Unidas Podemos[83] whereas Anova chose to step out from the election race. Spain — European Parliament election 2019. Most of the electoral motion happened below the PSOE. Carpeta de Unidas Podemos para las elecciones generales de noviembre de 2019 (anverso).jpg 2,304 × 3,931; 2.29 MB Each of the 47 peninsular provinces was allocated four seats, whereas for insular provinces, such as the Balearic and Canary Islands, districts were the islands themselves, with the larger—Majorca, Gran Canaria and Tenerife—being allocated three seats each, and the smaller—Menorca, Ibiza–Formentera, Fuerteventura, La Gomera, El Hierro, Lanzarote and La Palma—one each. The traditional centre-right party, PP, had a terrible night after a parliamentary term that saw them engulfed in corruption scandals. Vox - a new far-right party. The April 2019 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 28 April 2019, to elect the 13th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain. This is a drop of three from the April election. 23 April: Official start of legal ban on electoral opinion polling publication, dissemination or reproduction and deadline for CERA citizens to vote by mail. November 2019 Spanish General Election Results: Seats With almost all votes counted, the PSOE remains the largest party in the Congress of Deputies with 120 seats. Canaries with future", We Are Valencian in Movement (UiG–Som–CUIDES), United Linares Independent Citizens (CILU–Linares), Retirees Party for the Future. [15] Cs saw an increase of support which brought them within 0.8% of the vote and within 9 seats of the PP, passing them in several major regions. The election decree was required to be issued no later than the twenty-fifth day prior to the date of expiry of the Cortes in the event that the prime minister did not make use of his prerogative of early dissolution. 5 March: Formal dissolution of the Cortes Generales and beginning of a suspension period of events for the inauguration of public works, services or projects. Botbusters - Analysis of the 2019 Spanish General Election. [4][5][6][7] Rajoy resigned as PP leader and was subsequently succeeded by Pablo Casado. The date range for these opinion polls is from the previous general election, held on 26 June 2016, to the day the next election was held, on 28 April 2019. [134][135] Overall, the party lost 3.6 million votes from 2016, with post-election analysis determining that 1.4 million had been lost to Albert Rivera's Citizens party, 1.6 million to far-right Vox, 400,000 to abstentions and a further 300,000 to PSOE. The Spanish general election held on 28 April saw the Spanish Socialists, led by Pedro Sánchez, win the largest share of the vote. Author. [142][143], For results by autonomous community/constituency, see, Party vote strength by constituency for the, Party vote strength by autonomous community for the. POLITICO Poll of Polls — Spanish polls, trends and election news for Spain. 15 March: Deadline for parties and federations intending to enter into a coalition to inform the relevant electoral commission. Junts/JuntsX - Junts per Catalunya, Together for Catalonia, an alliance of strongly pro-independence groups associated with the exiled Carles Puigdemont. 2 United We Can results are compared to the combined totals of United We Can and The Valencian Way in the 2016 election. Having won their first national parliamentary seat four years ago, Citizens are now challenging the PP for the title of leading rightwing party. This slogan had been initially conceived for the pre-campaign period, but was later used as a secondary slogan throughout the official electoral campaign. [47][48][49] Rajoy immediately dissolved the Catalan parliament and called a regional election for 21 December 2017,[50] but it left his PP severely mauled as Cs capitalised on anti-independence support in the region.[2]. DAYS. 3 In Common–United We Can results are compared to Podemos–Anova–EU in the 2016 election. Spain holds its fourth general election … The PP's term of office was undermined by a constitutional crisis over the Catalan issue,[1] the result of a regional election held thereafter,[2] coupled with corruption scandals and protests with thousands of retirees demanding pension increases. [131][137], After losing more than a half of their seats, the PP sacked Javier Maroto as their campaign manager. Tu ets la nostra veu », "You are our strength. THE NETHERLANDS; General election March 17. The previous election was held on 26 June 2016, which meant that the legislature's term would expire on 26 June 2020. [28] A party crisis ensued, seeing Sánchez being ousted and a caretaker committee being appointed by party rebels led by Susana Díaz, who subsequently set out to abstain in Rajoy's investiture and allow a PP minority government to be formed, preventing a third election in a row from taking place. The electoral law allowed for parties and federations registered in the interior ministry, coalitions and groupings of electors to present lists of candidates. [7] On 5 June, Rajoy announced his farewell from politics and his return to his position as property registrar in Santa Pola,[8][9][55] vacating his seat in the Congress of Deputies and triggering a leadership contest in which the party's communication vice secretary-general Pablo Casado defeated former deputy prime minister Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría and became new PP president on 21 July 2018. Compromís 2019 - Commitment 2019, a Valencian leftwing party formerly part of the Podemos coalition. [3] In May 2018, the National Court found in the Gürtel case that since 1989 the PP had profited from the kickbacks-for-contracts scheme and confirmed the existence of an illegal accounting and financing structure kept separate from the party's official accounts. November 10 General Election Socialists win repeat Spanish election, Vox becomes third-biggest force in Congress A poll that was meant to unblock the political situation in Spain has only served to complicate it, with losses for the left, a recovery for the PP and a huge boost for the far-right Criticism of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) leader Pedro Sánchez for his electoral results and his stance opposing Rajoy's investiture, said to be a contributing factor to the country's political deadlock, reached boiling point after poor PSOE showings in the Basque and Galician elections. Last modified on Tue 30 Apr 2019 14.48 BST. The PP was only able to remain the most voted party in five constituencies: Ávila, Lugo, Melilla, Ourense and Salamanca; and it was not able to remain the largest party in any region, including Galicia, where it lost to the PSOE for the first time ever in any kind of election. Denotes a main invitee attending the event. All 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies were up for election, as well as 208 of 265 seats in the Senate. The June 2016 general election had resulted in the People's Party (PP) gaining votes and seats relative to its result in the December 2015 election and a round of coalition talks throughout the summer saw Mariano Rajoy obtaining the support of Ciudadanos (C's) and Canarian Coalition (CC) for his investiture, but this was still not enough to assure him re-election. CCa-PNC - Coalición Canaria, Partido Nacionalista Canario - Canary Islands Nationalist party. The Spanish general election is set to take place on April 28 after weeks of hard-fought election campaigns. [23], For the Senate, 208 seats were elected using an open list partial block voting, with electors voting for individual candidates instead of parties. [20] Additionally, Spaniards abroad were required to apply for voting before being permitted to vote, a system known as "begged" or expat vote (Spanish: Voto rogado). The November 2019 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 10 November 2019, to elect the 14th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain. [21], For the Congress of Deputies, 348 seats were elected using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation, with an electoral threshold of three percent of valid votes—which included blank ballots—being applied in each constituency. In the run up to the April 2019 Spanish general election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Spain during the term of the 12th Cortes Generales.Results of such polls are displayed in this article. [16][17], The Spanish Cortes Generales were envisaged as an imperfect bicameral system. [132] Having initially been allocated 121 senators, it was awarded two additional senators from PP after the counting of CERA votes, the Census of Absent-Residents, namely one for Zamora and one for Segovia. [80] In Galicia, En Marea, the former Podemos–EU–Anova alliance which had been constituted as a party in 2016, broke away from the creator parties and announced that it would contest the election on its own. [14] The PP under Casado received its worst result in history after being reduced to 66 seats and 16.7% of the vote in what was dubbed the worst electoral setback for a major Spanish party since the collapse of the UCD in 1982. Author. Spanish election: deadlock remains as centre left tops poll and far right surges – live updates All the news, reaction and comment from Spain’s fourth general election in as many years On the left, in contrast, populists Podemos saw their voteshare decline as voters returned to the traditional leftwing party, PSOE. [37][38] While the motion was voted down due to a lack of support from other opposition parties, it revealed the parliamentary weakness of Rajoy's government as abstentions and favourable votes combined amounted to 179, to just 170 MPs rejecting it. 1 April: Official proclamation of valid submitted lists of candidates. Pedro Sánchez remainsacting Prime Minister. April 2019 Spanish general election, to elect the 13th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain November 2019 Spanish general election, to elect the 14th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain This article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names). 2019 general election Another inconclusive election sees the PSOE increases its vote share, as the PP vote plummets and the far-right Vox party enters parliament for the first time. The April 2019 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 28 April 2019, to elect the 13th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain. To install click the Add extension button. [56][10], For most of his government, Sánchez was reliant on confidence and supply support from Unidos Podemos and New Canaries (NCa), negotiating additional support from Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), Catalan European Democratic Party (PDeCAT) and Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) on an issue-by-issue basis. Canarias con futuro », "To defend the Canaries. All 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies are up for election, as well as 208 of the 266 seats in the Senate. All 350 seats in Congress are up for election on a provincial basis. Spanish General Election 2019 International Relations • May 3, 2019 • Iván Orosa Paleo On April 28, a general election, for the National Congress and the Senate, was held in Spain after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called new elections. [5][6] An absolute majority of 180 MPs in the Congress of Deputies voted to oust Mariano Rajoy from power on 1 June 2018, replaced him as prime minister with PSOE's Pedro Sánchez. 1 People's Party and Citizens–Party of the Citizenry do not include results in Navarre. WHAT'S NEXT. 3 Together for Catalonia–Together results are compared to Democratic Convergence of Catalonia totals in the 2016 election. Spain’s Socialist party mulls next move after victory, Sun 28 Apr 2019 22.20 BST All 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies were up for election, as well as 208 of 266 seats in the Senate. Socialists win Spanish election Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez came out victorious in Spain's snap general election on Sunday, with his Socialist party PSOE winning nearly 30% of the vote. Ceuta and Melilla elected two seats each. The table below shows registered vote turnout on election day without including voters from the Census of Absent-Residents (CERA). Read more: Spain's general election: What just happened? The centre-left PSOE emerged greatly strengthened, and it looks almost certain that their leader Pedro Sánchez will continue as prime minister. [51][52][53][54] Massive protests by pensioners groups, long regarded as a key component of the PP's electoral base, demanding pension increases,[3] further undermining the PP's standing. Concurrently, the incumbent PP cabinet found itself embroiled in a string of political scandals which had seen the political demise of former Madrid premier Esperanza Aguirre—amid claims of a massive financial corruption plot staged by former protegés—as well as accusations of judicial meddling and political cover-up. Nonetheless, the Senate possessed a few exclusive, yet limited in number functions—such as its role in constitutional amendment—which were not subject to the Congress' override. 7 Canaries Now results are compared to Unity of the People totals in the 2016 election. 2019 Spanish general election. 6 Forward–The Greens results are compared to The Eco-pacifist Greens totals in the 2016 election. A quick rundown of the main political parties of Spain, and their proposals for the 2019 Spanish General Election. The prime minister had the prerogative to dissolve both chambers at any given time—either jointly or separately—and call a snap election, provided that no motion of no confidence was in process, no state of emergency was in force and that dissolution did not occur before one year had elapsed since the previous one. [84] In the Balearic Islands, an alliance was formed for the Congress election by More for Majorca (Més), More for Menorca (MpM), Now Eivissa (Ara Eivissa) and Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), named Veus Progressistes;[85] for the Senate election, the alliance was styled as Unidas Podemos Veus Progressistes and included Podemos and IU. HOURS. The result is a personal success for the prime minister, who increased his … 1 People's Party and Citizens–Party of the Citizenry do not include results in Navarre. Campaña electoral en Semana Santa y constitución de las Cortes antes de los comicios de mayo", "¿Por qué se han adelantado las elecciones en la Comunidad Valenciana? With 99% of the vote counted, the centre-left PSOE party has emerged with the most seats, but not enough to form a coalition without support from regional parties. But the outcome of the vote also had an impact on other issues. National totals", "Elecciones Generales 28 de abril de 2019", "Electoral Results Consultation. 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[57], The Cortes Generales were officially dissolved on 5 March 2019, after the publication of the dissolution decree in the Official State Gazette. [8][9][10], Presiding over a minority government of 84 deputies, Pedro Sánchez struggled to maintain a working majority in the Congress with the support of the parties which had backed the no-confidence motion. April 2019 Spanish general election From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The April 2019 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 28 April 2019, to elect the 13th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain. Just better. Spanish General Election, November 2019; Nov 12 2019. The results of the Spanish general election on Sunday tell a story, one that can be better appreciated by looking at the votes in each neighborhood. Calendario Electoral", "Sánchez declara la guerra a la abstención retando al votante: "Haz que pase, "Sánchez se da por ganador del debate y estrena lema: "Estamos muy cerca, "Podemos se lanza a por las generales advirtiendo a los poderosos "que se acabaron sus privilegios, "¡Vamos Ciudadanos!, lema de Cs para las generales del 28A", "Sant Vicenç dels Horts - Soto del Real - Badalona: ERC centra la campanya del 28-A en la "llibertat, "PNV, EH Bildu, Elkarrekin Podemos y PP inician su campaña en Vitoria, mientras el PSE-EE lo hará en Bilbao", "Elecciones generales 2019: programa electoral de Coalición Canaria para el 28-A", "Vox elige como lema de campaña "Por España, "Compromís se presenta a las elecciones bajo el lema "imparables, "Fuerteventura.- Nueva Canarias arrancó su campaña electoral del 28-A en la medianoche del jueves con la tradicional pegada de carteles", "Navarra Suma recorrerá 61 localidades en una campaña electoral "positiva y cercana, "Debate económico en El Objetivo con PP, PSOE, Unidos Podemos y Ciudadanos", "El 'Debate de verdad' de Risto Mejide se prolongará hasta media tarde", "María Jesús Montero, Edurne Uriarte, Irene Montero e Inés Arrimadas inauguran la campaña electoral en laSexta Noche", "El debate a seis en RTVE enfrentará el martes a Álvarez de Toledo, María Jesús Montero, Irene Montero, Arrimadas, Rufián y Aitor Esteban", "El 'Debate a 6' firma un buen 11,8% en La 1 y 'Secretos de Estado' anota su mínimo de temporada con un 9,3%", "Debate a siete, este sábado en laSexta Noche: Sicilia, Egea, Cantó, Garzón, Rufián, Borràs y Esteban", "Pedro Sánchez rectifica y ofrece ahora dos debates: uno el día 22 en TVE y otro el 23 en Atresmedia", "El primer gran debate electoral rompe audímetros con casi 9 millones de espectadores y un 43.8% en total", "La Junta Electoral paraliza el debate a cinco de Atresmedia por incluir a Vox", "Atresmedia readapta su debate del 23A a cuatro", "El segundo gran debate barre más todavía con 9.4 millones y un 48.8% entre Antena 3 y laSexta", "#Debatómetro (22A): Rivera 1º, Iglesias 2º, Sánchez 3º, Casado 4º", "Sondeo urgente para El Español: Rivera ganó con claridad el debate pero sólo un 3% cambió su voto", "#Debatómetro (23A): Iglesias 1º, Rivera 2º, Casado 3º, Sánchez 4º", "Finalizados los debates, llega la recta final de la campaña", "Sondeo urgente para El Español: Rivera volvió a ganar el segundo debate, seguido por Iglesias", "Siete de cada diez indecisos decantaron su voto tras los debates electorales", "Postelectoral elecciones generales 2019 (Estudio nº 3248.
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