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The PSOE has been the winner of the 2019 General Elections. Pedro Sánchez celebrated at his headquarters in Ferraz, while the Popular Party offered a brief intervention in a deserted headquarters. ERC and Vox have been the surprise of the night, although Abascal's party expected more votes. 9 keys to the 2019 general elections that have led Pedro Sánchez to be the most voted . Discover more stories on Business Insider Spain . The 2019 General Elections have come to an end and the results leave the PSOE as the winner . If Pedro Sánchez manages to reach the necessary agreements, he will be able to continue governing.
After a historic participation, Vox burst into Congress with 24 and the Popular Party lost more than half of its members. The Popular Party supporters have not even appeared at the party headquarters in Genoa, while those from Vox chanted slogans in front of Abascal. For his part, Pablo Iglesias has made self-criticism before the SW Business Directory media and asked for discretion in the face of the negotiations that will take place in the coming days, while Ciudadanos seems to have been content with its rise to 57 seats. Read more: 9 young people from Generation Z explain how they decided to vote in their first general elections This has been the celebrations of the parties (some more similar to wakes) after the results of the elections.
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Those who have anxiously awaited the results since the first have been the Vox voters Vox voters await the results With great expectation before the expected emergence of the party in Congress Vox voters waiting for results Although also with some sleep Vox voter yawns waiting for results While at the PP headquarters there has been a calmer atmosphere from the beginning, which predicted what was going to happen with the party. EG 2019: Sede del PP Pedro Sánchez has arrived in Ferraz by car with his wife Pedro Sánchez arrives at Ferraz Where in the atmosphere it was already clear that they expected victory General Elections.
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