Catalonia's electoral system: How does it work?
Voters determine makeup of 135-member parliament that chooses the next president
Voters determine makeup of 135-member parliament that chooses the next president
Pro-independence parties to lead in seats according to exit polls
Organizers call inability to participate in politics "clear violation" of rights
Publication of results for Brussels will be delayed due to polling stations in Italy not closing until 11pm
With experience working in polls all over the world, Scytl, in partnership with Vector, argues for the introduction of electronic voting
MEPs of the pro-independence party ask the European Commission if voting rights of people abroad "have been violated"
In the past election, in 2015, more than 3,000 ballots cast at the Spanish Consulate in Rome did not make it to the final counting
The Government has announced that within three months it will promote a new plan of action to implement electronic voting. The plan of action includes tests for the novel system to be carried out before the end of the year, and the Government hopes for it to be implemented by the next Parliamentary elections. Catalan Minister for Public Administration Meritxell Borràs explained that the objective is to avoid a repetition of the “shame”of the elections held on the 27th of September, during which a large number of Catalans residing abroad who were registered to vote did not have their ballots counted, although the documents were mailed on time. While Borràs, noted that she has not yet communicated the decision to promote the electronic voting system with Madrid, she has no doubt that the plan of action will be met with “maximum collaboration”.
Pro-independence radical left CUP’s General Assembly, set up to vote on current President Mas’ investiture, ended in a tie. 1,515 participants opted for rejecting Mas’ candidature and continuing negotiating until the 9th of January and 1,515 supported cross-party list ‘Junts Pel Sí’s proposal, including Mas’ investiture. CUP’s number one, Antonio Baños, defined the Assembly’s tie as “a challenge” rather than a problem. “‘Junts Pel Sí’ has the opportunity to make another proposal, as that which is laid on the table doesn’t have majoritarian support” stated CUP MP Anna Gabriel. However, ‘Junts Pel Sí’s top member, Raül Romeva, insisted on Mas’ candidature as “the proposal is still valid”. CUP’s Political Board will meet on Saturday to decide the next step and if there is not an agreement by the 9th of January, new elections will be called automatically.