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Costa del Sol Sí Puede

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Costa del Sol Can
Costa del Sol Sí Puede
PresidentFrancisco Martinez Avila
Secretary-GeneralCoordination Board
Founded2015 (2015)
HeadquartersMijas
IdeologyParticipatory democracy
Anty-austerity politics
Anti-corruption
Colours  Persian green
Website
www.cssp.es

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 and 2019 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. Since the 2015 elections, CSSP has moved on and is a totally independent party, with no relation to others. CSSP submits lists to the municipal elections in May 2019 in Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Mijas and Fuengirola.[1] They lost all political power they had and the support of main political parties (Podemos, Equo, ...).

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Election results

The party gained representation in some of the town councils of the Costa del Sol. They did not get any representation in cities such as Málaga and minor towns (Manilva, Casares, Vélez-Málaga, Nerja, Torrox, Rincón de la Victoria, Benahavís).

Local elections of 2015[2]
Municipality Votes Percentage Councillors
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

By 2019 the party did not participate in Estepona and Marbella, and lost all the city council seats they had. The party disappeared after the 2019 elections.

Local elections of 2019[3]
Municipality Votes Percentage Councillors
Benalmádena 95 0,42% 0
Estepona 0 0% 0
Fuengirola 225 0,92% 0
Marbella 0 0% 0
Mijas 311 1,29% 0
Torremolinos 246 0,48% 0

References

  1. ^ "Podemos concurrirá en seis municipios con la denominación Costa del Sol Sí Puede . SUR.es". diariosur.es. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  2. ^ "Resultados Elecciones en Malaga - Resultados elecciones Municipales en Andalucia". elecciones.laopiniondemalaga.es. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  3. ^ "Resultados Electorales en Mijas: Elecciones Municipales 2019". EL PAÍS (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-14.

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