Costa del Sol Sí Puede
Costa del Sol Can Costa del Sol Sí Puede | |
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Secretary-General | Coordination Board |
Founded | 2015 |
Merger of |
Podemos Equo Local social collectives and movements. |
Headquarters | Marbella |
Ideology |
Participatory democracy Left-wing populism Anty-austerity politics Anti-corruption |
Colours | Persian green |
Costa del Sol City Councils |
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Website | |
www | |
Costa del Sol Sí Puede (Spanish for Costa del Sol Can, CSSP) is a political platform of popular unity, formed as an "instrumental party" that presented lists for the local elections of 2015 in the comarca of Costa del Sol with a common platform. CSSP was supported by Podemos, Equo and local social collectives and movements. IULV-CA chose not to join the coalition.[1]
Election results
The party gained representation in all the town councils of the Costa del Sol.
Local elections of 2015[2] | |||
Municipality | Votes | Percentage | Councillors |
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Benalmádena | 1.747 | 8,41% | 2 |
Estepona | 1.609 | 6,77% | 1 |
Fuengirola | 2.034 | 8,66% | 2 |
Marbella | 3.880 | 8,2% | 2 |
Mijas | 1.683 | 7,26% | 2 |
Torremolinos | 3.124 | 12,6% | 3 |
References
- ↑ "Podemos concurrirá en seis municipios con la denominación Costa del Sol Sí Puede . SUR.es". diariosur.es. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
- ↑ "Resultados Elecciones en Malaga - Resultados elecciones Municipales en Andalucia". elecciones.laopiniondemalaga.es. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
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