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{{short description|Left-wing regionalist political party in Spain}} |
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| name = More Madrid |
| name = More Madrid |
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| native_name = Más Madrid |
| native_name = Más Madrid |
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| native_name_lang = es |
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| logo = Logo Más Madrid.svg |
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| logo = Logo Más Madrid 2023.svg |
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| logo_size = 200px |
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| colorcode = {{Más Madrid |
| colorcode = {{party color|Más Madrid}} |
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| leader1_title = Co- |
| leader1_title = Co-spokespersons |
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| leader1_name = [[Mónica García]]<br>[[Rita Maestre]]<br>[[Manuela Bergerot]]<ref name="Congreso2023MM">{{cite news |title=Resultados Votaciones Congreso Más Madrid 2023 |url=https://masmadrid.org/resultados-votaciones-congreso-mas-madrid-2023/ |language=Spanish |website=[[Más Madrid]] |access-date=22 December 2023}}</ref> |
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| leader1_name = Mónica García<br/>Pablo Gómez Perpinyà<br/>Manuela Bergerot |
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| founder = [[Manuela Carmena]] |
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| founded = {{Start date|df=yes|2018|11|22}} |
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| founded = {{start date|df=yes|2018|11|22}} |
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| registered = {{start date|df=yes|2019|2|7}} |
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| dissolved = |
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| predecessor = [[Ahora Madrid]] |
| predecessor = [[Ahora Madrid]] |
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| youth_wing = Jóvenes Más Madrid |
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| successor = |
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| split = [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos]] |
| split = [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos]] |
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| ideology = {{ubl|class=nowrap| |
| ideology = {{ubl|class=nowrap| |
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|[[Progressivism]]<ref>{{cite news |agency=EFE |date=24 May 2019 |title=Errejón pide a Gabilondo centrarse en lo importante, una mayoría progresista |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20190524/462432376624/errejon-pide-a-gabilondo-centrarse-en-lo-importante-una-mayoria-progresista.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=[[La Vanguardia]] |location=Madrid |access-date=24 May 2019}}</ref> |
|[[Progressivism]]<ref name="lavanguardia.com">{{cite news |agency=EFE |date=24 May 2019 |title=Errejón pide a Gabilondo centrarse en lo importante, una mayoría progresista |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20190524/462432376624/errejon-pide-a-gabilondo-centrarse-en-lo-importante-una-mayoria-progresista.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=[[La Vanguardia]] |location=Madrid |access-date=24 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="The Nation">{{cite web|url=https://www.thenation.com/article/world/spain-madrid-elections/|title=The Center Cannot Hold in Spain, but Can the Left Take Advantage?|date=3 May 2021|publisher=The Nation|website=thenation.com}}</ref><ref name="KSU The Sntinel Newspaper">{{cite web|url=https://ksusentinel.com/2021/05/04/lockdown-attack-paves-way-for-re-election-of-madrid-governor-04-05-2021-worldwide/|title=Lockdown attack paves way for re-election of Madrid governor|date=4 May 2021|publisher=KSU The Sntinel Newspaper|website=ksusentinel.com}}</ref> |
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|[[Green politics]]<ref name="expansion.com">{{cite news |agency=Europa Press |date=4 May 2019 |title=Íñigo Errejón promete 50.000 empleos verdes y 1.800 contratos nuevos en Metro de Madrid |url=http://www.expansion.com/economia/politica/2019/05/04/5ccd8670468aeba3038b4588.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=[[Expansión (Spanish newspaper)|Expansión]] |access-date=20 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="KSU The Sntinel Newspaper"/>}} |
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|[[Participatory democracy]] |
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| position = [[Left-wing politics|Left-wing]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-04/spain-s-pp-seen-winning-madrid-election-with-62-65-seats-poll|title=Madrid Voters Set to Hand Victory to Sanchez's Biggest Rival|date=4 May 2021|publisher=Bloomberg|website=bloomberg.com|last=Orihuela|first=Rodrigo}}</ref> to [[Far-left politics|far-left]]<ref name="Minder">{{cite news |last=Minder |first=Raphael |date=21 May 2019 |title=La unidad de la izquierda o la Comunidad de Madrid |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/24/world/europe/madrid-spain-mayor-carmena.html?ref=nyt-es&mcid=nyt-es&subid=article |language=English |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |location=Madrid |access-date=25 May 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Bullets in the mail: death threat sent to another candidate in Madrid election |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/bullets-mail-death-threat-sent-another-candidate-madrid-election-2021-04-28/ |website=Reuters |publisher=Reuters |access-date=28 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-07-03/toxic-debate-overshadows-spain-s-landmark-transgender-rights-bill|title=Toxic Debate Overshadows Spain’s Landmark Transgender Rights Bill|date=3 July 2021|publisher=[[Bloomberg News]]|website=bloomberg.com}}</ref> |
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|[[Green politics]]<ref>{{cite news |agency=Europa Press |date=4 May 2019 |title=Íñigo Errejón promete 50.000 empleos verdes y 1.800 contratos nuevos en Metro de Madrid |url=http://www.expansion.com/economia/politica/2019/05/04/5ccd8670468aeba3038b4588.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=[[Expansión (Spanish newspaper)|Expansión]] |access-date=20 May 2019}}</ref> |
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| national = Confederal Left{{efn|In the [[Spanish Senate|Senate]].}}<br>[[Más País]] (2019–2023)<br>[[Sumar (electoral platform)|Sumar]] (since 2023) |
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|[[Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism]]}} |
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| colours = {{colour box|{{party color|Más Madrid}}|border=silver}} Emerald<!-- Logo: {{colour box|#004A38|border=silver}} Dark green --> |
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| position = {{nowrap|[[Left-wing]]<ref>{{cite news |last=Minder |first=Raphael |date=21 May 2019 |title=La unidad de la izquierda o la Comunidad de Madrid |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/24/world/europe/madrid-spain-mayor-carmena.html?ref=nyt-es&mcid=nyt-es&subid=article |language=English |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |location=Madrid |access-date=25 May 2019}}</ref> to [[Far-left politics|far-left]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Bullets in the mail: death threat sent to another candidate in Madrid election |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/bullets-mail-death-threat-sent-another-candidate-madrid-election-2021-04-28/ |website=Reuters |publisher=Reuters |access-date=28 April 2021}}</ref>}} |
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| seats1_title = [[Congress of Deputies]] ([[Madrid (Congress of Deputies constituency)|Madrid seats]]) |
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| headquarters = C/ Toledo, 136, bj.<br/>28005, [[Madrid]] |
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| seats1 = {{Composition bar|2|37|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| merger = |
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| seats2_title = [[Madrid (Senate constituency) |Senate]] ([[Community of Madrid|Madrid seats]]) |
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| europarl = |
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| seats2 = {{composition bar|1|11|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| national = [[Más País]]<br/>Confederal Left{{efn|In the [[Spanish Senate|Senate]].}} |
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| seats3_title = [[Assembly of Madrid]] |
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| european = |
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| seats3 = {{composition bar|26|135|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| international = |
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| seats4_title = [[City Council of Madrid|Madrid City Council]] |
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| colours = {{Color box|{{Más Madrid/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} [[Emerald (colour)|Emerald]]<br/>{{Color box|#004A38|border=darkgray}} [[Dark green]] |
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| seats4 = {{composition bar|12|57|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| seats1_title = [[Senate of Spain|Senate]] ([[Community of Madrid|Madrid seats]]) |
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| seats5_title = [[2019 Spanish local elections|City councils in the Community of Madrid]]{{efn|Excluding the [[City of Madrid]].}} |
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| seats1 = {{Composition bar|1|11|hex={{Más Madrid/meta/color}}}} |
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| seats5 = {{composition bar|95|2260|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| seats2_title = [[2019 Madrilenian regional election|Assembly of Madrid]] |
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| website = {{URL|masmadrid.org}} |
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| seats2 = {{Composition bar|20|132|hex={{Más Madrid/meta/color}}}} |
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| seats3_title = [[2019 Madrid City Council election|Madrid City Council]] |
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| seats3 = {{Composition bar|15|57|hex={{Más Madrid/meta/color}}}} |
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| seats4_title = [[2019 Spanish local elections|City councils in the Community of Madrid]]{{efn|Excluding the [[City of Madrid]].}} |
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| seats4 = {{Composition bar|14|2260|hex={{Más Madrid/meta/color}}}} |
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| symbol = |
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| website = {{url|https://www.masmadrid.org/}} |
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| country = Spain |
| country = Spain |
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'''Más Madrid''' ({{lang-en|"More Madrid"}}) is the electoral platform formed around [[Manuela Carmena]] to succeed [[Ahora Madrid]] in Carmena's bid for re-election in the [[2019 Madrid City Council election|2019 Madrid municipal election]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Caballero |first=Fátima |date=22 November 2018 |title=Más Madrid, la nueva plataforma de Manuela Carmena para crear la candidatura a las municipales |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/Madrid-Manuela-Carmena-candidatura-municipales_0_838516218.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=22 November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Bécares |first1=Roberto |last2=F. Lantigua |first2=Isabel |date=22 November 2018 |title=Más Madrid, la plataforma de Manuela Carmena, que dejará la política si no es elegida alcaldesa en 2019 |url=https://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2018/11/21/5bf5c716ca4741bb0e8b457d.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]] |location=Madrid |access-date=22 November 2018}}</ref> After the crisis sparked in January 2019 by [[Íñigo Errejón]]'s announcement to form a tandem with Carmena ahead of the [[2019 Madrilenian regional election]], the platform threatened to cause a major split in [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos]] in the [[Community of Madrid]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Gil |first=Ivan |date=17 January 2019 |title=La escisión de Errejón fragmenta a Podemos y amenaza con hasta cuatro candidaturas |url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2019-01-17/la-escision-errejon-fragmenta-podemos-amenaza-candidaturas_1764766/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Confidencial |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Macías |first=Carmen |date=17 January 2019 |title=Más Madrid: las claves de una nueva formación que hace tambalear la unidad de Podemos |url=https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/3539078/0/mas-madrid-claves-nacimiento-plataforma-politica/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=[[20 minutos]] |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> |
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'''Más Madrid''' ({{langx|en|"More Madrid"}}) is a [[Progressivism|progressive]] regional [[political party in Spain]].<ref name="lavanguardia.com">{{cite news |agency=EFE |date=24 May 2019 |title=Errejón pide a Gabilondo centrarse en lo importante, una mayoría progresista |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20190524/462432376624/errejon-pide-a-gabilondo-centrarse-en-lo-importante-una-mayoria-progresista.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=[[La Vanguardia]] |location=Madrid |access-date=24 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="The Nation">{{cite web|url=https://www.thenation.com/article/world/spain-madrid-elections/|title=The Center Cannot Hold in Spain, but Can the Left Take Advantage?|date=3 May 2021|publisher=The Nation|website=thenation.com}}</ref><ref name="KSU The Sntinel Newspaper">{{cite web|url=https://ksusentinel.com/2021/05/04/lockdown-attack-paves-way-for-re-election-of-madrid-governor-04-05-2021-worldwide/|title=Lockdown attack paves way for re-election of Madrid governor|date=4 May 2021|publisher=KSU The Sntinel Newspaper|website=ksusentinel.com}}</ref> Its primary strength is located in the city of [[Madrid]].<ref name="KSU The Sntinel Newspaper"/><ref name="english.elpais.com">{{cite web|url=https://english.elpais.com/politics/2021-05-04/popular-party-takes-victory-in-bitterly-fought-madrid-regional-election-falling-just-short-of-majority.html|title=Popular Party takes victory in bitterly fought Madrid regional election|date=4 May 2021|publisher=El Pais|website=english.elpais.com}}</ref> It promotes [[green politics]],<ref name="expansion.com">{{cite news |agency=Europa Press |date=4 May 2019 |title=Íñigo Errejón promete 50.000 empleos verdes y 1.800 contratos nuevos en Metro de Madrid |url=http://www.expansion.com/economia/politica/2019/05/04/5ccd8670468aeba3038b4588.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=[[Expansión (Spanish newspaper)|Expansión]] |access-date=20 May 2019}}</ref> having cooperated with like-minded parties such as the [[Greens Equo]] and [[European Green Party]] members.<ref name="Europe Elects 2021"/> It sits on the [[left wing]]<ref>{{cite web |last=Orihuela |first=Rodrigo |date=4 May 2021 |title=Madrid Voters Set to Hand Victory to Sanchez's Biggest Rival |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-04/spain-s-pp-seen-winning-madrid-election-with-62-65-seats-poll |website=bloomberg.com |publisher=Bloomberg}}</ref> to [[Far-left politics|far-left]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Bullets in the mail: death threat sent to another candidate in Madrid election |url=https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/bullets-mail-death-threat-sent-another-candidate-madrid-election-2021-04-28/ |website=Reuters |publisher=Reuters |access-date=28 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-07-03/toxic-debate-overshadows-spain-s-landmark-transgender-rights-bill|title=Toxic Debate Overshadows Spain’s Landmark Transgender Rights Bill|date=3 July 2021|publisher=[[Bloomberg News]]|website=bloomberg.com}}</ref><ref name="Minder">{{cite news |last=Minder |first=Raphael |date=21 May 2019 |title=La unidad de la izquierda o la Comunidad de Madrid |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/24/world/europe/madrid-spain-mayor-carmena.html?ref=nyt-es&mcid=nyt-es&subid=article |language=English |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |location=Madrid |access-date=25 May 2019}}</ref> of the [[political spectrum]]. |
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==History== |
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On 10 September 2018, [[Mayor of Madrid]] [[Manuela Carmena]] announced that she would run for re-election in the [[2019 Madrid City Council election|2019 Madrid municipal election]] under a new and different platform than the [[Ahora Madrid]] instrumental party under which she had successfully contested the 2015 election.<ref>{{cite news |agency=Agencias |date=10 September 2018 |title=Carmena repetirá como candidata a la Alcaldía de Madrid: "Me han convencido" |url=https://www.elperiodico.com/es/madrid/20180910/carmena-reeleccion-ayuntamiento-madrid-7026571 |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Periódico de Catalunya |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=9 September 2018 |title=IU Madrid defiende unas primarias ante la candidatura de Carmena |url=https://www.elperiodico.com/es/politica/20180909/iu-madrid-primarias-carmena-7026017 |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Periódico de Catalunya |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> Carmena wished for her candidacy to be formed by a trusted team made of members of her municipal government. This clashed with attempts from [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos]] and [[United Left–Madrid]] to impose party member quotas in the lists, bringing a number of outsider partisan figures in detriment of Carmena's allies.<ref>{{cite news |last1=García |first1=Pablo |last2=Cabanillas |first2=Ana |date=17 October 2018 |title=Manuela Carmena, molesta por el intento de Podemos de imponerle su equipo para 2019 |url=https://www.elindependiente.com/politica/2018/10/17/manuela-carmena-molesta-intento-podemos-imponerle-equipo-2019/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Independiente |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Carvajal |first1=Álvaro |last2=Bécares |first2=Roberto |date=21 October 2018 |title=Pablo Iglesias presiona a Manuela Carmena para colocar a sus afines en las listas para 2019 |url=https://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2018/10/21/5bcafdf646163ffe138b4634.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Mundo |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> |
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It was founded as the electoral platform formed around [[Manuela Carmena]] to succeed [[Ahora Madrid]] in Carmena's bid for re-election in the [[2019 Madrid City Council election]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Caballero |first=Fátima |date=22 November 2018 |title=Más Madrid, la nueva plataforma de Manuela Carmena para crear la candidatura a las municipales |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/Madrid-Manuela-Carmena-candidatura-municipales_0_838516218.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=22 November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Bécares |first1=Roberto |last2=F. Lantigua |first2=Isabel |date=22 November 2018 |title=Más Madrid, la plataforma de Manuela Carmena, que dejará la política si no es elegida alcaldesa en 2019 |url=https://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2018/11/21/5bf5c716ca4741bb0e8b457d.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]] |location=Madrid |access-date=22 November 2018}}</ref> After the crisis sparked in January 2019 by [[Íñigo Errejón]]'s announcement to form a tandem with Carmena ahead of the [[2019 Madrilenian regional election]], the platform threatened to cause a major split in [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos]] in the [[Community of Madrid]].<ref>{{cite web|date=2019-01-17|title=La escisión de Errejón fragmenta a Podemos y amenaza con hasta cuatro candidaturas|url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2019-01-17/la-escision-errejon-fragmenta-podemos-amenaza-candidaturas_1764766/|access-date=2021-05-06|website=www.elconfidencial.com|language=es}}</ref> The party currently leads the opposition in both the [[Assembly of Madrid]] and the [[City Council of Madrid|Madrid City Council]], and it is also the biggest group in the latter, having overtaken the [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party of the Community of Madrid|Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]] as the main leftist party in the region. |
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On 12 November 2018, all Podemos members in the [[City Council of Madrid]]{{mdash}}[[Rita Maestre]], José Manuel Calvo, Jorge Castaño, Esther Gómez, Marta Gómez Lahoz and Paco Pérez{{mdash}}chose to withdraw from the party's scheduled primary election in the city and instead announced their will to contest the municipal election within Carmena's planned platform as independents, prompting Podemos to suspend them from party membership.<ref>{{cite news |last=Gil |first=Ivan |date=12 November 2018 |title=Rita Maestre y los ediles de Podemos dan un paso fuera del partido y evitan las primarias |url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2018-11-12/rita-maestre-y-los-ediles-de-podemos-da-un-paso-fuera-del-partido-y-evitan-las-primarias_1643448/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Confidencial |access-date=19 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=14 November 2018 |title=Podemos oficializa su lista para las primarias de Madrid sin los seis concejales de Carmena suspendidos |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/Julio-Rodriguez-Podemos-Rita-Maestre_0_835717339.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> Subsequently, on 22 November, Carmena officially launched her independent ''Más Madrid'' platform, which she defined as "innovative, independent, democratic and progressive" and formed "by individuals, not parties".<ref>{{cite news |last=Martiarena |first=Asier |date=22 November 2018 |title=Más Madrid, la plataforma de Carmena para las elecciones municipales |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/local/madrid/20181122/453094625004/mas-madrid-plataforma-carmena-elecciones-municipales.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=La Vanguardia |access-date=22 November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Bécares |first1=Roberto |last2=F. Lantigua |first2=Isabel |date=22 November 2018 |title=Portazo de Carmena a Iglesias: en su plataforma no habrá "cuotas de partido" |url=https://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2018/11/22/5bf6f3f2ca474129628b45b9.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Mundo |location=Madrid |access-date=22 November 2018}}</ref> |
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== History == |
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On 17 January 2019, it was announced that Carmena and [[Íñigo Errejón]], Podemos candidate for [[president of the Community of Madrid]] and one of Podemos founders, had agreed to launch a joint platform to run at the [[2019 Madrilenian regional election]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Martiarena |first=Asier |date=17 January 2019 |title=Errejón se desmarca de Podemos y concurrirá con las siglas de Carmena |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/local/madrid/20190117/454179638789/errejon-esmarca-podemos-suma-carmena-mas-madrid.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=La Vanguardia |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Gil |first=Ivan |date=17 January 2019 |title=Errejón y Carmena pactan un tándem electoral al margen de Podemos e IU |url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2019-01-17/errejon-y-carmena-pactan-un-tandem-electoral-a-la-espera-de-podemos-e-iu_1764122/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Confidencial |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Caballero |first1=Fátima |last2=Pérez Mendoza |first2=Sofía |date=17 January 2019 |title=Errejón se alía con Carmena para presentarse con la plataforma Más Madrid a las elecciones autonómicas |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/Errejon-presentara-autonomicas-Madrid-Carmena_0_858114310.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Piña |first1=Raúl |last2=Gómez |first2=Virginia |last3=F. Lantigua |first3=Isabel |date=17 January 2019 |title=Errejón desafía a Iglesias e irá a las elecciones con la marca de Carmena |url=https://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2019/01/17/5c404bd2fc6c8331178b45ea.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Mundo |location=Madrid |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref> Podemos leader [[Pablo Iglesias Turrión|Pablo Iglesias]] announced later that day that he no longer considered Errejón as the party's candidate in the region for placing himself "outside Podemos" by renouncing the party's trademark, and that Podemos and IU would contest the regional election on their own even if that meant to compete against Más Madrid and, therefore, against Errejón.<ref>{{cite news |last=Riveiro |first=Aitor |date=17 January 2019 |title=Iglesias sitúa a Errejón fuera del partido y anuncia que Podemos e IU se presentarán contra él en las autonómicas |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/Iglesias-Errejon-Manuela-Carmena-Podemos_0_858114935.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |agency=Agencias |date=17 January 2019 |title=Iglesias avisa a Errejón de que Podemos presentará su propia candidatura para la Comunidad de Madrid |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20190117/454185014818/iglesias-errejon-podemos-candidatura-comunidad-de-madrid.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=La Vanguardia |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref> Podemos leaders also urged Errejón to resign his seat in the [[Congress of Deputies]],<ref>{{cite news |last=Riveiro |first=Aitor |date=18 January 2019 |title=Pablo Echenique, sobre la continuidad de Errejón como diputado: "Yo dimitiría, pero de algo tiene que vivir hasta mayo" |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/Pablo-Echenique-Carmena-Errejon-elecciones_0_858464216.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=19 January 2019}}</ref> considering his move as "deceitful" and "a betrayal" to the party.<ref>{{cite news |date=18 January 2019 |title=Podemos se resiste a echar a Errejón pero le ataca con dureza |url=https://www.elperiodico.com/es/politica/20190118/podemos-contra-errejon-montero-echenique-plan-secreto-carmena-7253808 |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Periódico de Catalunya |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> On 21 January, Errejón vacated his seat in the Congress,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Riveiro |first1=Aitor |last2=Pérez Mendoza |first2=Sofía |date=21 January 2019 |title=Íñigo Errejón deja su escaño: "Sigo en Podemos, pero hay que abrir el partido a más gente" |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/Inigo-Errejon-Congreso-Pablo-Iglesias_0_859514470.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Piña |first=Raúl |date=21 January 2019 |title=Iñigo Errejón consuma la ruptura con Podemos y deja de ser diputado |url=https://www.elmundo.es/espana/2019/01/21/5c45c645fdddffeb258b460c.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Mundo |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> but still called for Podemos, IU and [[Equo]] to join the Más Madrid platform.<ref>{{cite news |agency=Europa Press |date=23 January 2019 |title=Errejón llama a Podemos, IU y Equo a sumarse a la plataforma 'Más Madrid' |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/Errejon-Podemos-lastre-hablarle-piensa_0_860214137.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=23 January 2019}}</ref> |
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[[File:Logo Más Madrid.svg|thumb|left|Logo until 2023]] |
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On 10 September 2018, the then-incumbent mayor of Madrid [[Manuela Carmena]] announced that she would run for re-election in the [[2019 Madrid City Council election|2019 Madrid municipal election]] under a new and different platform than the [[Ahora Madrid]] party under which she had successfully contested the 2015 election.<ref>{{cite news |agency=Agencias |date=10 September 2018 |title=Carmena repetirá como candidata a la Alcaldía de Madrid: "Me han convencido" |url=https://www.elperiodico.com/es/madrid/20180910/carmena-reeleccion-ayuntamiento-madrid-7026571 |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Periódico de Catalunya |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=9 September 2018 |title=IU Madrid defiende unas primarias ante la candidatura de Carmena |url=https://www.elperiodico.com/es/politica/20180909/iu-madrid-primarias-carmena-7026017 |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Periódico de Catalunya |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> Carmena wished for her candidacy to be formed by a trusted team made up of members of her municipal government. This clashed with attempts from [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos]] and [[United Left–Madrid]] to impose party member quotas in the lists, bringing a number of outsider partisan figures in place of Carmena's allies.<ref>{{cite news |last1=García |first1=Pablo |last2=Cabanillas |first2=Ana |date=17 October 2018 |title=Manuela Carmena, molesta por el intento de Podemos de imponerle su equipo para 2019 |url=https://www.elindependiente.com/politica/2018/10/17/manuela-carmena-molesta-intento-podemos-imponerle-equipo-2019/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Independiente |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Carvajal |first1=Álvaro |last2=Bécares |first2=Roberto |date=21 October 2018 |title=Pablo Iglesias presiona a Manuela Carmena para colocar a sus afines en las listas para 2019 |url=https://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2018/10/21/5bcafdf646163ffe138b4634.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Mundo |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> |
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On 12 November 2018, all Podemos members in the [[City Council of Madrid]] ([[Rita Maestre]], José Manuel Calvo, Jorge Castaño, Esther Gómez, Marta Gómez Lahoz, and Paco Pérez) chose to withdraw from the party's scheduled primary election in the city and instead announced their intention to contest the municipal election within Carmena's planned platform as independents, prompting Podemos to suspend them from party membership.<ref>{{cite news |last=Gil |first=Ivan |date=12 November 2018 |title=Rita Maestre y los ediles de Podemos dan un paso fuera del partido y evitan las primarias |url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2018-11-12/rita-maestre-y-los-ediles-de-podemos-da-un-paso-fuera-del-partido-y-evitan-las-primarias_1643448/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Confidencial |access-date=19 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=14 November 2018 |title=Podemos oficializa su lista para las primarias de Madrid sin los seis concejales de Carmena suspendidos |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/Julio-Rodriguez-Podemos-Rita-Maestre_0_835717339.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> On 22 November, Carmena officially launched her independent ''Más Madrid'' platform, which she defined as "innovative, independent, democratic and progressive" and formed "by individuals, not parties".<ref>{{cite news |last=Martiarena |first=Asier |date=22 November 2018 |title=Más Madrid, la plataforma de Carmena para las elecciones municipales |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/local/madrid/20181122/453094625004/mas-madrid-plataforma-carmena-elecciones-municipales.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=La Vanguardia |access-date=22 November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Bécares |first1=Roberto |last2=F. Lantigua |first2=Isabel |date=22 November 2018 |title=Portazo de Carmena a Iglesias: en su plataforma no habrá "cuotas de partido" |url=https://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2018/11/22/5bf6f3f2ca474129628b45b9.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Mundo |location=Madrid |access-date=22 November 2018}}</ref> |
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On 17 January 2019, it was announced that Carmena and [[Íñigo Errejón]], Podemos candidate for [[president of the Community of Madrid]] and one of Podemos' founders, had agreed to launch a joint platform to run at the [[2019 Madrilenian regional election]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Martiarena |first=Asier |date=17 January 2019 |title=Errejón se desmarca de Podemos y concurrirá con las siglas de Carmena |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/local/madrid/20190117/454179638789/errejon-esmarca-podemos-suma-carmena-mas-madrid.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=La Vanguardia |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Gil |first=Ivan |date=17 January 2019 |title=Errejón y Carmena pactan un tándem electoral al margen de Podemos e IU |url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2019-01-17/errejon-y-carmena-pactan-un-tandem-electoral-a-la-espera-de-podemos-e-iu_1764122/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Confidencial |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Caballero |first1=Fátima |last2=Pérez Mendoza |first2=Sofía |date=17 January 2019 |title=Errejón se alía con Carmena para presentarse con la plataforma Más Madrid a las elecciones autonómicas |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/Errejon-presentara-autonomicas-Madrid-Carmena_0_858114310.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Piña |first1=Raúl |last2=Gómez |first2=Virginia |last3=F. Lantigua |first3=Isabel |date=17 January 2019 |title=Errejón desafía a Iglesias e irá a las elecciones con la marca de Carmena |url=https://www.elmundo.es/madrid/2019/01/17/5c404bd2fc6c8331178b45ea.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Mundo |location=Madrid |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref> Podemos leader [[Pablo Iglesias Turrión|Pablo Iglesias]] announced later that day that he no longer considered Errejón as the party's candidate in the region for placing himself "outside Podemos" by renouncing the party's trademark, and that Podemos and IU would contest the regional election on their own even if that meant competing against Más Madrid and Errejón.<ref>{{cite news |last=Riveiro |first=Aitor |date=17 January 2019 |title=Iglesias sitúa a Errejón fuera del partido y anuncia que Podemos e IU se presentarán contra él en las autonómicas |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/Iglesias-Errejon-Manuela-Carmena-Podemos_0_858114935.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |agency=Agencias |date=17 January 2019 |title=Iglesias avisa a Errejón de que Podemos presentará su propia candidatura para la Comunidad de Madrid |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20190117/454185014818/iglesias-errejon-podemos-candidatura-comunidad-de-madrid.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=La Vanguardia |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref> Podemos leaders also urged Errejón to resign his seat in the [[Congress of Deputies]],<ref>{{cite news |last=Riveiro |first=Aitor |date=18 January 2019 |title=Pablo Echenique, sobre la continuidad de Errejón como diputado: "Yo dimitiría, pero de algo tiene que vivir hasta mayo" |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/Pablo-Echenique-Carmena-Errejon-elecciones_0_858464216.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=19 January 2019}}</ref> considering his move as "deceitful" and "a betrayal" of the party.<ref>{{cite news |date=18 January 2019 |title=Podemos se resiste a echar a Errejón pero le ataca con dureza |url=https://www.elperiodico.com/es/politica/20190118/podemos-contra-errejon-montero-echenique-plan-secreto-carmena-7253808 |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Periódico de Catalunya |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> On 21 January, Errejón vacated his seat in the Congress<ref>{{cite news |last1=Riveiro |first1=Aitor |last2=Pérez Mendoza |first2=Sofía |date=21 January 2019 |title=Íñigo Errejón deja su escaño: "Sigo en Podemos, pero hay que abrir el partido a más gente" |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/Inigo-Errejon-Congreso-Pablo-Iglesias_0_859514470.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Piña |first=Raúl |date=21 January 2019 |title=Iñigo Errejón consuma la ruptura con Podemos y deja de ser diputado |url=https://www.elmundo.es/espana/2019/01/21/5c45c645fdddffeb258b460c.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Mundo |location=Madrid |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> but still called for Podemos, IU, and [[Equo]] to join the Más Madrid platform.<ref>{{cite news |agency=Europa Press |date=23 January 2019 |title=Errejón llama a Podemos, IU y Equo a sumarse a la plataforma 'Más Madrid' |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/Errejon-Podemos-lastre-hablarle-piensa_0_860214137.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=23 January 2019}}</ref> |
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The primary election process for electing the party's candidates was scheduled for 12–18 March, with Más Madrid establishing a difference in the method to select the candidates intended to assume executive responsibilities and the rest of the list, with the former being elected through a [[Borda count]] (with n=57 both in the municipal and regional list) and a [[Borda count#Dowdall system (Nauru)|Dowdall count]] for the latter.<ref>{{cite news |last=Caballero |first=Fátima |date=23 February 2019 |title=Las primarias de Más Madrid elegirán por separado a los cargos de gobierno y al resto de la lista de Carmena y Errejón |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/participarias-Madrid-alternativa-Carmena-Errejon_0_871063148.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=10 July 2020}}</ref> |
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Some media outlets, such as ''[[El Confidencial]]'', had tentatively predicted at first that Más Madrid would become a [[Grouping of electors (Spain)|grouping of electors]], as it aimed to distance itself from the umbrella of any political party.<ref>{{cite news |last=Gil |first=Ivan |date=21 November 2018 |title=Manuela Carmena lanza la plataforma electoral Más Madrid para las municipales |url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/madrid/2018-11-21/carmena-jefa-oposicion-elecciones_1661178/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=El Confidencial |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=García Martín |first=Javier |date=23 November 2018 |title=Carmena lanza (desde su cocina) Más Madrid, su plataforma "independiente" para las elecciones municipales |url=https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/3498297/0/carmena-mas-madrid-plataforma-elecciones-municipales-2019/ |language=Spanish |newspaper=20 minutos |access-date=21 January 2019}}</ref> On 7 February 2019, it was formally registered as a political party in the [[Ministry of the Interior (Spain)|interior ministry]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Riveiro |first=Aitor |date=8 February 2019 |title=Más Madrid, la plataforma de Carmena y Errejón, ya es un partido político |url=https://www.eldiario.es/politica/plataforma-carmena-errejon-partido-politico_1_1714336.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=10 July 2020}}</ref> The primary election process for electing the party's candidates was scheduled for 12–18 March, with Más Madrid establishing a difference in the method of selecting the candidates intended to assume executive responsibilities and the rest of the list, with the former being elected through a [[Borda count]] (with ''n=57'' both in the municipal and regional list) and a [[Borda count#Dowdall system (Nauru)|Dowdall count]] for the latter.<ref>{{cite news |last=Caballero |first=Fátima |date=23 February 2019 |title=Las primarias de Más Madrid elegirán por separado a los cargos de gobierno y al resto de la lista de Carmena y Errejón |url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/participarias-Madrid-alternativa-Carmena-Errejon_0_871063148.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=eldiario.es |access-date=10 July 2020}}</ref> |
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Although it became the largest party in the Madrid City Council after the [[2019 Madrid City Council election]]s (becoming the first force in the Madrid City Council to win over the People's Party of Madrid for the first time since the [[1987 Madrid City Council election]]s) and becoming the most-voted party in fifteen out of the 21 Madrid districts, a coalition government of the [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] and [[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Ciudadanos]] with the external support of the far-right [[Vox (political party)|Vox]] elected [[José Luis Martínez-Almeida]] as new Mayor of Madrid, leading to former mayor Manuela Carmena announcing her resignation as councillor as she had previously stated during the electoral campaign. |
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Although it became the largest party on the [[City Council of Madrid]] after the [[2019 Madrid City Council election]]s, becoming the first group in Madrid City Council to finish ahead of the People's Party of Madrid since the [[1987 Madrid City Council election]]s and the most-voted party in fifteen out of 21 Madrid districts, a coalition government of the [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] (PP) and [[Citizens (Spanish political party)|Ciudadanos]] with the external support of the far-right [[Vox (political party)|Vox]] elected [[José Luis Martínez-Almeida]] as the new [[Mayor of Madrid]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Rodríguez-Pina|first=Gloria|date=27 May 2019|title=Madrid Mayor Manuela Carmena defeated at local elections|url=https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2019/05/27/inenglish/1558948413_735223.html|access-date=24 October 2021|website=El País English Edition}}</ref> This led Carmena to follow on her campaign promise by announcing her resignation as councillor.<ref>{{cite news|last=Rodríguez-Pina|first=Gloria|date=17 June 2019|title=Manuela Carmena renuncia a su acta de concejala: 'Ya no soy nadie'|language=es|work=[[Europa Press (news agency)|Europa Press]]|publisher=[[eldiario.es]]|url=https://www.eldiario.es/madrid/Carmena-renuncia-acta-concejala-nadie_0_910958984.html|accessdate=25 October 2021}}</ref> |
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On 1 July, the party elected its regional appointed member according to its results in the regional elections, with [[Eduardo Rubiño]] being the chosen Senator.<ref>{{cite news |date=1 July 2019 |title=Eduardo Fernández Rubiño será el senador por designación autonómica por Más Madrid |url=https://www.europapress.es/madrid/noticia-eduardo-fernandez-rubino-sera-senador-designacion-autonomica-mas-madrid-20190701135459.html |language=Spanish |publisher=Europa Press |location=Madrid |access-date=10 July 2020}}</ref> |
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On 22 September, party members decided that Más Madrid should take part in the [[November 2019 Spanish |
On 1 July 2019, the party elected its regional appointed member according to its results in the regional elections, with [[Eduardo Rubiño]] being the chosen Senator.<ref>{{cite news |date=1 July 2019 |title=Eduardo Fernández Rubiño será el senador por designación autonómica por Más Madrid |url=https://www.europapress.es/madrid/noticia-eduardo-fernandez-rubino-sera-senador-designacion-autonomica-mas-madrid-20190701135459.html |language=Spanish |publisher=Europa Press |location=Madrid |access-date=10 July 2020}}</ref> On 22 September 2019, party members decided that Más Madrid should take part in the [[November 2019 Spanish general election]] called after the failure of government negotiations between the [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]] (PSOE) and [[Unidas Podemos]] (UP).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rodríguez-Pina |first1=Gloria |last2=Marcos |first2=Ana |date=22 September 2019 |title=El partido de Errejón decide presentarse el 10-N |url=https://elpais.com/ccaa/2019/09/22/madrid/1569148536_541306.html |language=Spanish |newspaper=El País |location=Madrid |access-date=23 September 2019}}</ref> Party candidates would run under the [[Más País]] banner, officially launched on 25 September, which would include alliances with other parties from across Spain such as [[Equo]], [[Coalició Compromís]] or [[Chunta Aragonesista]]. Several days later, the party name was officially changed in the register of political parties to Más País.<ref>{{cite news |agency=EFE |date=30 September 2019 |url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/politica/20190930/47738935185/mas-madrid-cambia-su-nombre-a-mas-pais.html |title=Más Madrid cambia su nombre a Más País |language=Spanish |newspaper=La Vanguardia |location=Madrid |access-date=30 September 2019}}</ref> On 10 July 2020, the membership of Más Madrid endorsed [[Mónica García]]'s list to coordinate the executive board of Más Madrid, with Pablo Gómez Perpinyà and Manuela Bergerot as additional co-coordinators.<ref>{{cite news |date=10 July 2020 |url=https://www.europapress.es/madrid/noticia-monica-garcia-liderara-direccion-mas-madrid-comunidad-respaldo-afiliados-20200710123641.html |title=Mónica García liderará la dirección de Más Madrid en la Comunidad tras el respaldo de los afiliados |language=Spanish |publisher=Europa Press |location=Madrid |access-date=15 July 2020}}</ref> Days later, the [[Rita Maestre]]-led list was chosen to coordinate the municipal executive board of the party in Madrid.<ref>{{cite news |date=15 July 2020 |url=https://www.madridiario.es/rita-maestre-impone-numero-uno-coordinacion-ejecutiva-mas-madrid |title=La candidatura de Rita Maestre se impone para dirigir la coordinadora ejecutiva de Más Madrid |language=Spanish |publisher=Madridiario |access-date=15 July 2020}}</ref> |
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On 5 March 2021, after alleging discrepancies with the current party leadership, especially with Rita Maestre, four Madrid councillors ([[Marta Higueras]], José Manuel Calvo, and Felipe Llamas y Luis Cueto, whow as close to Carmena), announced their departure from the party to become part of the group of non-aligned councilors.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Los cuatro concejales cercanos a Carmena rompen con Más Madrid: "Ningún partido nos va a imponer sus reglas"|url=https://www.publico.es/politica/cuatro-concejales-cercanos-carmena-rompen.html|access-date=2021-03-05|website=www.publico.es|date=4 March 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telemadrid.es/programas/120-minutos/Madrid-separan-Recupera-proyecto-original-2-2319688028--20210304124936.html|access-date=2021-03-05|website=www.telemadrid.es|title=Marta Higueras justifica la creación de Recupera Madrid para ser "fieles al proyecto original" |date=4 March 2021 }}</ref> Following the [[2021 Madrilenian regional election]], Más Madrid became the second force in the Assembly of Madrid, becoming the first party aside from the PP and the PSOE to do so in the region, as it surpassed the PSOE as the most voted left-wing force in the region. [[Europe Elects]] summarized that "Más Mádrid voters are typically younger than PSOE's, less skewed to the left in the income distribution than UP's and more educated than both PSOE and UP."<ref name="Europe Elects 2021">{{cite web|date=4 May 2021|title=Madrid Regional Election—Another Brick in the Conservative Bloc|url=https://europeelects.eu/2021/05/04/madrid-regional-election-another-brick-in-the-conservative-bloc/|access-date=24 October 2021|website=Europe Elects}}</ref> |
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On 10 July 2020, the membership of Más Madrid endorsed [[Mónica García]]'s list to coordinate the executive board of Más Madrid, with Pablo Gómez Perpinyà and Manuela Bergerot as additional co-coordinators.<ref>{{cite news |date=10 July 2020 |url=https://www.europapress.es/madrid/noticia-monica-garcia-liderara-direccion-mas-madrid-comunidad-respaldo-afiliados-20200710123641.html |title=Mónica García liderará la dirección de Más Madrid en la Comunidad tras el respaldo de los afiliados |language=Spanish |publisher=Europa Press |location=Madrid |access-date=15 July 2020}}</ref> Days later, the [[Rita Maestre]]-led list was chosen to coordinate the municipal executive board of the party in Madrid city.<ref>{{cite news |date=15 July 2020 |url=https://www.madridiario.es/rita-maestre-impone-numero-uno-coordinacion-ejecutiva-mas-madrid |title=La candidatura de Rita Maestre se impone para dirigir la coordinadora ejecutiva de Más Madrid |language=Spanish |publisher=Madridiario |access-date=15 July 2020}}</ref> |
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On 10 March 2022, the [[Constitutional Court of Spain]] supported to the complaint filed by Más Madrid after the 2021 elections, in which the party was excluded from the Bureau of the [[Assembly of Madrid|Madrid Assembly]] despite having obtained 15% of the votes in favor of Vox, which obtained 8% of the votes, establishing that article 23.2 of the Constitution was violated as the "right of access to the position under conditions of equality was violated in this case due to the lack of proportionality of the agreement reached, which left a party (Más Madrid) that had obtained almost double the percentage of votes out of the Parliament's management body than another that did achieve a position (Vox)".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Brunet |first=José María |date=2022-03-10 |title=El Constitucional anula el acuerdo de PP, Vox y Cs que excluyó a Más Madrid de la Mesa de la Asamblea |url=https://elpais.com/espana/2022-03-10/el-constitucional-anula-el-acuerdo-de-pp-vox-y-cs-que-excluyo-a-mas-madrid-de-la-mesa-de-la-asamblea.html |access-date=2022-04-01 |website=El País |language=es}}</ref> However, this declaration had mere declarative effects, as the legislature already concluded when Isabel Díaz Ayuso called for the 2021 snap elections. |
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On 5 March 2021, after alleging discrepancies with the current party leadership, especially with Rita Maestre, four councillors of the [[City Council of Madrid|Madrid City Council]] - [[Marta Higueras]], José Manuel Calvo, Felipe Llamas y Luis Cueto, close to former mayor Manuela Carmena - announced their departure from the party to become part of the group of non-attached councilors. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Los cuatro concejales cercanos a Carmena rompen con Más Madrid: "Ningún partido nos va a imponer sus reglas"|url=https://www.publico.es/politica/cuatro-concejales-cercanos-carmena-rompen.html|access-date=2021-03-05|website=www.publico.es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telemadrid.es/programas/120-minutos/Madrid-separan-Recupera-proyecto-original-2-2319688028--20210304124936.html|access-date=2021-03-05|website=www.telemadrid.es}}</ref> |
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==Electoral performance== |
== Electoral performance == |
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=== Assembly of Madrid === |
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! width="70"| Votes |
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! width="35"| +/– |
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! Government |
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! Status in legislature |
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|- |
|- |
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! [[2019 Madrilenian regional election|2019]] |
! [[2019 Madrilenian regional election|2019]] |
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| align="left"| [[Íñigo Errejón]] |
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| 475,672 |
| 475,672 |
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| 14.69 |
| 14.69 (#4) |
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| {{composition bar|20|132|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| 4th |
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| {{composition bar|20|132|hex={{Más Madrid/meta/color}}}} |
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| [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]20 |
| [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]20 |
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| {{no2|Opposition}} |
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| [[Íñigo Errejón]] |
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| style="background-color:#fcc;"| Opposition |
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! [[2021 Madrilenian regional election|2021]] |
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| align="left"| [[Mónica García]] |
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| 619,215 |
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| 16.99 (#2) |
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| {{composition bar|24|136|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]4 |
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| {{no2|Opposition}} |
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| align="left"| [[Mónica García]] |
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| 615,171 |
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| |
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| 18.35 (#2) |
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| |
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| {{composition bar|27|135|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| |
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| [[File:Green Arrow Up Darker.svg|10px]]3 |
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| {{no2|Opposition}} |
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|[[Mónica García]] |
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===Madrid City Council=== |
=== Madrid City Council === |
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! width="75"| Election |
! width="75"| Election |
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! Leading candidate |
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! width="70"| Votes |
! width="70"| Votes |
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! width=" |
! width="65"| % |
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! width="25"| # |
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! Seats |
! Seats |
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! width="35"| +/– |
! width="35"| +/– |
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! Government |
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! Leading candidate |
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! Status in legislature |
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|- |
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! [[2019 Madrid City Council election|2019]] |
! [[2019 Madrid City Council election|2019]] |
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| align="left"| [[Manuela Carmena]] |
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| 505,159 |
| 505,159 |
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| 30.99 |
| 30.99 (#'''1''') |
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| {{composition bar|19|57|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| '''1st''' |
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| [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]1<br/>{{efn|Compared to [[Ahora Madrid]] totals in the [[2015 Madrid City Council election]].}} |
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| {{composition bar|19|57|hex={{Más Madrid/meta/color}}}} |
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| {{no2|Opposition}} |
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| [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]1{{efn|Compared to [[Ahora Madrid]] totals in the [[2015 Madrid City Council election]].}} |
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| [[Manuela Carmena]] |
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| style="background-color:#fcc;"| Opposition |
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| align="left"| [[Rita Maestre]] |
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| 313,205 |
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| 19.14 (#2) |
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| {{composition bar|12|57|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]7 |
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| {{no2|Opposition}} |
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! rowspan="2"| Status in legislature |
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! width="70"| Votes |
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! width="35"| % |
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! width="25"| No. |
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! Seats |
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! width="35"| +/– |
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! Seats |
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! width="35"| +/– |
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|- |
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! [[November 2019 Spanish general election|Nov. 2019]] |
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| colspan="3"| Within [[Más País]] |
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| {{composition bar|2|350|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| [[File:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]]2 |
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| {{composition bar|1|208|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| [[File:Green Arrow Up.svg|10px]]1 |
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| [[Íñigo Errejón]] |
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| style="background:#ffff8c;"| [[Second government of Pedro Sánchez|Confidence and supply]] |
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! [[2023 Spanish general election|2023]] |
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| colspan="3"| Within [[Sumar (electoral platform)|Sumar]] |
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| {{composition bar|1|350|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| [[File:Red Arrow Down.svg|10px]]1 |
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| {{composition bar|1|208|hex={{party color|Más Madrid}}}} |
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| [[File:Arrow Blue Right 001.svg|10px]]0 |
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| rowspan="5" | [[Tesh Sidi]]{{efn|Sidi was the leader of Más Madrid in the Congress, the leader of the Sumar coalition was [[Yolanda Díaz]].}} |
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| style="background:#cfc;"| [[Third government of Pedro Sánchez|Coalition]] ([[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party|PSOE]]–[[Sumar (electoral platform)|Sumar]]) |
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==Symbols== |
== Symbols == |
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==Notes== |
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Latest revision as of 05:27, 28 December 2024
More Madrid Más Madrid | |
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Co-spokespersons | Mónica García Rita Maestre Manuela Bergerot[1] |
Founder | Manuela Carmena |
Founded | 22 November 2018 |
Registered | 7 February 2019 |
Split from | Podemos |
Preceded by | Ahora Madrid |
Youth wing | Jóvenes Más Madrid |
Ideology | |
Political position | Left-wing[6] to far-left[7][8][9] |
National affiliation | Confederal Left[a] Más País (2019–2023) Sumar (since 2023) |
Colours | Emerald |
Congress of Deputies (Madrid seats) | 2 / 37 |
Senate (Madrid seats) | 1 / 11 |
Assembly of Madrid | 26 / 135 |
Madrid City Council | 12 / 57 |
City councils in the Community of Madrid[b] | 95 / 2,260 |
Website | |
masmadrid | |
Más Madrid (English: "More Madrid") is a progressive regional political party in Spain.[2][3][4] Its primary strength is located in the city of Madrid.[4][10] It promotes green politics,[5] having cooperated with like-minded parties such as the Greens Equo and European Green Party members.[11] It sits on the left wing[12] to far-left[13][14][7] of the political spectrum.
It was founded as the electoral platform formed around Manuela Carmena to succeed Ahora Madrid in Carmena's bid for re-election in the 2019 Madrid City Council election.[15][16] After the crisis sparked in January 2019 by Íñigo Errejón's announcement to form a tandem with Carmena ahead of the 2019 Madrilenian regional election, the platform threatened to cause a major split in Podemos in the Community of Madrid.[17] The party currently leads the opposition in both the Assembly of Madrid and the Madrid City Council, and it is also the biggest group in the latter, having overtaken the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party as the main leftist party in the region.
History
[edit]On 10 September 2018, the then-incumbent mayor of Madrid Manuela Carmena announced that she would run for re-election in the 2019 Madrid municipal election under a new and different platform than the Ahora Madrid party under which she had successfully contested the 2015 election.[18][19] Carmena wished for her candidacy to be formed by a trusted team made up of members of her municipal government. This clashed with attempts from Podemos and United Left–Madrid to impose party member quotas in the lists, bringing a number of outsider partisan figures in place of Carmena's allies.[20][21]
On 12 November 2018, all Podemos members in the City Council of Madrid (Rita Maestre, José Manuel Calvo, Jorge Castaño, Esther Gómez, Marta Gómez Lahoz, and Paco Pérez) chose to withdraw from the party's scheduled primary election in the city and instead announced their intention to contest the municipal election within Carmena's planned platform as independents, prompting Podemos to suspend them from party membership.[22][23] On 22 November, Carmena officially launched her independent Más Madrid platform, which she defined as "innovative, independent, democratic and progressive" and formed "by individuals, not parties".[24][25]
On 17 January 2019, it was announced that Carmena and Íñigo Errejón, Podemos candidate for president of the Community of Madrid and one of Podemos' founders, had agreed to launch a joint platform to run at the 2019 Madrilenian regional election.[26][27][28][29] Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias announced later that day that he no longer considered Errejón as the party's candidate in the region for placing himself "outside Podemos" by renouncing the party's trademark, and that Podemos and IU would contest the regional election on their own even if that meant competing against Más Madrid and Errejón.[30][31] Podemos leaders also urged Errejón to resign his seat in the Congress of Deputies,[32] considering his move as "deceitful" and "a betrayal" of the party.[33] On 21 January, Errejón vacated his seat in the Congress[34][35] but still called for Podemos, IU, and Equo to join the Más Madrid platform.[36]
Some media outlets, such as El Confidencial, had tentatively predicted at first that Más Madrid would become a grouping of electors, as it aimed to distance itself from the umbrella of any political party.[37][38] On 7 February 2019, it was formally registered as a political party in the interior ministry.[39] The primary election process for electing the party's candidates was scheduled for 12–18 March, with Más Madrid establishing a difference in the method of selecting the candidates intended to assume executive responsibilities and the rest of the list, with the former being elected through a Borda count (with n=57 both in the municipal and regional list) and a Dowdall count for the latter.[40]
Although it became the largest party on the City Council of Madrid after the 2019 Madrid City Council elections, becoming the first group in Madrid City Council to finish ahead of the People's Party of Madrid since the 1987 Madrid City Council elections and the most-voted party in fifteen out of 21 Madrid districts, a coalition government of the People's Party (PP) and Ciudadanos with the external support of the far-right Vox elected José Luis Martínez-Almeida as the new Mayor of Madrid.[41] This led Carmena to follow on her campaign promise by announcing her resignation as councillor.[42]
On 1 July 2019, the party elected its regional appointed member according to its results in the regional elections, with Eduardo Rubiño being the chosen Senator.[43] On 22 September 2019, party members decided that Más Madrid should take part in the November 2019 Spanish general election called after the failure of government negotiations between the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and Unidas Podemos (UP).[44] Party candidates would run under the Más País banner, officially launched on 25 September, which would include alliances with other parties from across Spain such as Equo, Coalició Compromís or Chunta Aragonesista. Several days later, the party name was officially changed in the register of political parties to Más País.[45] On 10 July 2020, the membership of Más Madrid endorsed Mónica García's list to coordinate the executive board of Más Madrid, with Pablo Gómez Perpinyà and Manuela Bergerot as additional co-coordinators.[46] Days later, the Rita Maestre-led list was chosen to coordinate the municipal executive board of the party in Madrid.[47]
On 5 March 2021, after alleging discrepancies with the current party leadership, especially with Rita Maestre, four Madrid councillors (Marta Higueras, José Manuel Calvo, and Felipe Llamas y Luis Cueto, whow as close to Carmena), announced their departure from the party to become part of the group of non-aligned councilors.[48][49] Following the 2021 Madrilenian regional election, Más Madrid became the second force in the Assembly of Madrid, becoming the first party aside from the PP and the PSOE to do so in the region, as it surpassed the PSOE as the most voted left-wing force in the region. Europe Elects summarized that "Más Mádrid voters are typically younger than PSOE's, less skewed to the left in the income distribution than UP's and more educated than both PSOE and UP."[11]
On 10 March 2022, the Constitutional Court of Spain supported to the complaint filed by Más Madrid after the 2021 elections, in which the party was excluded from the Bureau of the Madrid Assembly despite having obtained 15% of the votes in favor of Vox, which obtained 8% of the votes, establishing that article 23.2 of the Constitution was violated as the "right of access to the position under conditions of equality was violated in this case due to the lack of proportionality of the agreement reached, which left a party (Más Madrid) that had obtained almost double the percentage of votes out of the Parliament's management body than another that did achieve a position (Vox)".[50] However, this declaration had mere declarative effects, as the legislature already concluded when Isabel Díaz Ayuso called for the 2021 snap elections.
Electoral performance
[edit]Assembly of Madrid
[edit]Assembly of Madrid | ||||||
Election | Leading candidate | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Government |
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2019 | Íñigo Errejón | 475,672 | 14.69 (#4) | 20 / 132
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20 | Opposition |
2021 | Mónica García | 619,215 | 16.99 (#2) | 24 / 136
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4 | Opposition |
2023 | Mónica García | 615,171 | 18.35 (#2) | 27 / 135
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3 | Opposition |
Madrid City Council
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Election | Leading candidate | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Government |
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2019 | Manuela Carmena | 505,159 | 30.99 (#1) | 19 / 57
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Opposition |
2023 | Rita Maestre | 313,205 | 19.14 (#2) | 12 / 57
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7 | Opposition |
Cortes Generales
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Election | Congress | Senate | Leading candidate | Status in legislature | |||||
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Votes | % | No. | Seats | +/– | Seats | +/– | |||
Nov. 2019 | Within Más País | 2 / 350
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2 | 1 / 208
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1 | Íñigo Errejón | Confidence and supply | ||
2023 | Within Sumar | 1 / 350
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1 | 1 / 208
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0 | Tesh Sidi[d] | Coalition (PSOE–Sumar) |
Symbols
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Logo from 2018 to 2023
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Logo from 2023 to present
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Alternative logo
Notes
[edit]- ^ In the Senate.
- ^ Excluding the City of Madrid.
- ^ Compared to Ahora Madrid totals in the 2015 Madrid City Council election.
- ^ Sidi was the leader of Más Madrid in the Congress, the leader of the Sumar coalition was Yolanda Díaz.
References
[edit]- ^ "Resultados Votaciones Congreso Más Madrid 2023". Más Madrid (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 December 2023.
- ^ a b "Errejón pide a Gabilondo centrarse en lo importante, una mayoría progresista". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Madrid. EFE. 24 May 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
- ^ a b "The Center Cannot Hold in Spain, but Can the Left Take Advantage?". thenation.com. The Nation. 3 May 2021.
- ^ a b c d "Lockdown attack paves way for re-election of Madrid governor". ksusentinel.com. KSU The Sntinel Newspaper. 4 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Íñigo Errejón promete 50.000 empleos verdes y 1.800 contratos nuevos en Metro de Madrid". Expansión (in Spanish). Europa Press. 4 May 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
- ^ Orihuela, Rodrigo (4 May 2021). "Madrid Voters Set to Hand Victory to Sanchez's Biggest Rival". bloomberg.com. Bloomberg.
- ^ a b Minder, Raphael (21 May 2019). "La unidad de la izquierda o la Comunidad de Madrid". The New York Times. Madrid. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- ^ "Bullets in the mail: death threat sent to another candidate in Madrid election". Reuters. Reuters. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
- ^ "Toxic Debate Overshadows Spain's Landmark Transgender Rights Bill". bloomberg.com. Bloomberg News. 3 July 2021.
- ^ "Popular Party takes victory in bitterly fought Madrid regional election". english.elpais.com. El Pais. 4 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Madrid Regional Election—Another Brick in the Conservative Bloc". Europe Elects. 4 May 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
- ^ Orihuela, Rodrigo (4 May 2021). "Madrid Voters Set to Hand Victory to Sanchez's Biggest Rival". bloomberg.com. Bloomberg.
- ^ "Bullets in the mail: death threat sent to another candidate in Madrid election". Reuters. Reuters. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
- ^ "Toxic Debate Overshadows Spain's Landmark Transgender Rights Bill". bloomberg.com. Bloomberg News. 3 July 2021.
- ^ Caballero, Fátima (22 November 2018). "Más Madrid, la nueva plataforma de Manuela Carmena para crear la candidatura a las municipales". eldiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 November 2018.
- ^ Bécares, Roberto; F. Lantigua, Isabel (22 November 2018). "Más Madrid, la plataforma de Manuela Carmena, que dejará la política si no es elegida alcaldesa en 2019". El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
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- ^ "Carmena repetirá como candidata a la Alcaldía de Madrid: "Me han convencido"". El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish). Madrid. Agencias. 10 September 2018. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
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- ^ "Podemos oficializa su lista para las primarias de Madrid sin los seis concejales de Carmena suspendidos". eldiario.es (in Spanish). 14 November 2018. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
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External links
[edit]- Más Madrid on Twitter
- Más Madrid on Instagram