On Tuesday 30th April, ALDE Party in cooperation with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation Europe will host a Liberal Breakfast to discuss the results of the Spanish elections. Our guest speaker will be José Ramón Bauzá Díaz. You can register your participation via the link below.
Tuesday 30 April at 8h30
Venue: ALDE Party HQ, rue Idalie 11, 6th floor, 1050 Brussels.
Register your participation via this link.
On the event:
After their government only formed in a second election attempt in 2016, Spanish citizens will now cast their vote in a snap election on Sunday 28 April. Less than one month later, Spaniards will have to vote again for their local, regional and European representatives on May 26.
Campaigning ahead of the Spanish parliamentary elections on 28 April has brought to the fore the many, primarily domestic, challenges that the country faces. Those range from imminent economic issues, such as a new budget, unemployment and public debts, to the political discourse on Catalonia. They also include long-term developments, such as questions on demography and an ageing population, as well as immigration. These hot topics will be decisive among Spanish voters in the upcoming elections.
As none of the Spanish parties is expected to win an absolute majority, they will have to forge alliances in an increasingly fragmented political landscape. Founded in 2005, the Spanish liberal party Ciudadanos currently represents the strongest liberal force in Southern Europe. Which reforms do they propose for the upcoming years? Which political partners are they ready to work with? Where do Spanish liberals stand between the several elections?
Our next liberal breakfast aims to shed light on these and many other questions, so join us for a discussion with our distinguished speaker!