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What at the beginning of the campaign was seen as impossible has been turning with the passing of the days.

The implacable victory of the PP has been nuanced in the polls and in the PSOE they begin to see the possibility of coming to govern in Castilla y León, despite the melting pot of parties that the polls on Sunday should throw up.

And that euphoria is not publicly hidden.

It was shown this Friday at the closing of the campaign in Valladolid by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Socialist candidate for the Junta de Castilla y León, Luis Tudanca.

"Castilla y León has always been a land of moderation and I am convinced that its citizens are going to open the doors to reason and change and that is why we are going to win the elections," the socialist leader started.

“Our smile has been getting wider and wider and the PP has been getting more and more angry”, completed the candidate, who warned that on 13-F they will give the popular “a lesson that they will not forget in a long time ».

"They deserve to lose the elections," said Sánchez, before introducing Vox into the equation in a possible coalition government with the popular ones: "It would be a fatal combination for this land to add the exhaustion of a political project like that of the PP with the involution of the extreme right”.

A line that Tudanca also explored.

“There are only two paths: either the PP governs with Vox or change, optimism and the future win.”

In private, from Ferraz they recognize that the expectations are "good", although they lower the public euphoria.

There are three territories that the socialists have set to touch power: León, Valladolid and Soria.

It is no coincidence that Sánchez and his ministers have been deployed in these three provinces in recent days in the face of the possibility of getting some votes that will give them an extra attorney to get to govern.

The big problem for the socialists is the rise of regionalist parties in two of them that reduce their expectations -Unión del Pueblo Leonés, in León, and ¡Soria Ya!, in Soria-.

Although in the ranks of the PSOE they are also aware that they could be allies if they join a majority.

Hence the lukewarmness in their attacks compared to PP and Vox, despite the fact that the intention is to lower the thrust predicted by the polls.

Especially in Soria, where the Empty Spain platform could shoot up to 50% of the votes.

Even so, optimism is totally valid in the PSOE, where they have also turned on the Moncloa machinery to promote Tudanca.

In the last two days, six socialist members of the Council of Ministers have traveled to Castilla y León (Pilar Alegría, Reyes Maroto, Isabel Rodríguez, Luis Planas, Raquel Sánchez and Pilar Llop) and the central government's policies have focused the speeches of Pedro Sánchez as an «example of management».

This Friday, the president took out at the end of the campaign "the 140,000 million of European funds that are going to change Castilla y León and Spain for the better", "the enviable vaccination policy", "the 10,000 million euros to promote access to the housing of young people" with the Housing Law or "the 92% increase in indefinite hiring of the labor reform".

Despite this vindication of the measures of the central government, Sánchez began his speech by assuring that the PSOE "is going to win the elections" because it has been "the only party that has started talking about Castilla y León and has ended up talking about Castilla y León" , assured.

What was not lacking were criticisms of the PP from the Prime Minister, especially focused on the figure of Pablo Casado, whom he accused of "breaching the Constitution" by not agreeing to take over from the General Council of the Judiciary, "staining the image of Spain in community institutions» on his trip to Brussels to denounce the arbitrariness in the distribution of European funds and seek «a photographic book» in the region «instead of approving the minimum wage, the labor reform or the professional training law».

United We Can: from the macro-farms to the absence of Díaz

United We Can arrive at the appointment with the polls after a long campaign in which the candidate, Pablo Fernández, and his team have had to fight against all the elements: a crisis with the agrarian sector due to the declarations of Minister Alberto Garzón about the macro-farms , an uncertain support from the national leaders, the absence in the televised debates and the fear that the electorate will vote locally and opt for regionalist formations rather than the purple seal.

Internally, the most striking thing about the United We Can campaign has been the practical absence of the call to be its candidate at the national level, Yolanda Díaz.

Castilla y León will not be the first trial of that "broad front" that the Vice President of the Government says she wants to form for the general elections.

Díaz has participated in a single act in a town in Valladolid and yesterday she did not attend the closing of the campaign, where Ione Belarra, Irene Montero and Alberto Garzón were.

Irene Montero, Pablo Fernández, Ione Belarra and Alberto Garzón, yesterday in Valladolid.

The formation aspires to maintain the two attorneys it has in the Cortes and to be decisive in the formation of an alternative leftist government to the one that the PP may form.

The campaign polls have granted it to him and the most optimistic have given him a third seat.

It would be an acceptable result, but far from the 10 prosecutors it had in 2015 and without signs that the coalition is recovering after the successive setbacks in Galicia, the Basque Country or Madrid.

The United We Can campaign started before any other, since from December 26 it had to face attacks, from all sides, which sparked an interview by Alberto Garzón in the British press.

In it, the minister questioned the quality of the meat produced by our macro-farms.

Far from parking it, the purples saw in this matter the opportunity to set their own profile and maintain their critical tone with intensive livestock to reactivate the progressive voter of Castilla y León and even confront the PSOE.

Yesterday, Garzón spoke about this issue again at the closing ceremony of the campaign, proof that they think they have won with this issue.

Another essential element of the United We Can campaign has been the leading role of Pablo Iglesias.

The former leader of the party has participated in several acts and has sponsored the speech against what they describe as "hoaxes" against them.

Iglesias has captured the media spotlight like no other member of United We Can.

This presence has contrasted a lot with the absence of Yolanda Díaz.

The campaign has had the participation of United We Can led by Pablo Iglesias, with Belarra, Montero and Garzón in leading roles alongside the candidate.

This Friday, at the closing ceremony of the campaign held in Valladolid, the general secretary of Podemos, Ione Belarra, especially charged against the PSOE, her partner in the central government of which she is a minister, but also her main electoral competitor.

Podemos and PSOE maintain permanent disputes and Belarra proclaimed to her followers that the Socialists have "shaky legs" and take advantage of any opportunity to "look to the right", as in her opinion they have done in recent weeks.

Empty Spain: Soria prepares a 'teruelazo'

In elections so marked by uncertainty and participation, there is a certainty in which the polling houses agree and that they recognize even the rival candidacies, and that is that ¡Soria Ya!

a teruelazo is going to be marked.

In other words, the civic platform can achieve a historic result in its first experience after jumping into the political arena.

How did Teruel Exist in the general elections of November 2019.

Soria is the main showcase for the electoral debut of the Empty Spain movement, which is testing an ambitious strategy in these elections in five provinces of Castilla y León to be present from now on in the different elections that are held in the country, with the focus placed especially on the general elections at the end of 2023. With a view to playing a leading role.

Ángel Ceña closes the campaign in Soria.

The polls predict that he will win between two and three seats and that he will be above 40% of the vote.

Twice as much as PP or PSOE.

The interest is such that the more than 50 journalists accredited for their election night do not enter their headquarters.

The presumed success of ¡Soria Ya!

It would have a very important effect on the political future of the Empty Spain movement, because it would be a second example of victory with which to motivate other provinces to follow in the same footsteps.

«It is a long-term project and in Castilla y León it is only just beginning.

The goal is for it to spread throughout the country, ”declared yesterday the deputy Tomas Guitarte (Teruel Exists).

The case of ¡Soria Ya!

It is very unique, compared to the other lists of España Vaciada.

The platform comes with a 20-year heritage of activism that has been widely recognized and supported.

That is the key that explains its success.

"We have been on the streets for 21 years and society believes us," sources of the candidacy summarize.

To this they add, they say, that "there is fed up with others and that we are people who fight for their land and that we have taken this important step out of responsibility, to try to change things."

Soria Now!

He has traveled 4,000 kilometers and has gone to all the towns with more than 100 inhabitants, many where they have never seen candidates.

It has not been a campaign of rallies, but of meetings with neighbors to explain and listen.

On the other hand, the other seat option of the Emptied Spain is in Burgos, where Guitarte was yesterday.

UPL: Leonism by flag to triple its attorneys

Yes Soria Now!

prepares the teruelazo, in León the expectations are not less.

In the Union of the Leonese People they already aspire to double or triple their results for 2019 tomorrow to obtain two or three attorneys as the polls show and that would place them as the third force in the province.

And that seems to have been transferred to the traditional parties -PP and PSOE- whose candidates have focused in recent days on trying to stop this advance that could harm them, especially the Socialists.

This Friday, the regionalist candidate charged against these formations and their attacks for "fear" of the impulse of his formation.

Especially the popular ones whom he asked "to stop attacking because in reality they are attacking the people of Leon."

"This seems unfortunate to us and we ask you to calm down," said the party leader.

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