2023 Cs general party assembly

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The 6th General Assembly of Citizens was held between 9 and 15 January 2023, to renovate the leading bodies of the Citizens Party (Cs) and refound the party. On 21 June 2022, Inés Arrimadas called for a process of refoundation of the party following the succession of defeats in the Madrilenian, Castilian-Leonese and Andalusian elections where the party saw its representation drop to 0 or 1 seats.[1][2] Following the conclusion of the refoundation, a bicephalous leadership was enforced separating in the positions of Secretary-General and Political Spokesperson.[3]

Registered7,642 (primary)
Turnout3,795 (49.7%) (primary)
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2023 Cs general party assembly

 2020
11–12 January 2023 (primary)
14–15 January 2023 (assembly)
Opinion polls
Registered7,642 (primary)
Turnout3,795 (49.7%) (primary)
 
Candidate Patricia Guasp
Adrián Vázquez
Edmundo Bal
Santiago Saura
Marcos Morales
Laura Alves
Popular vote 2,021 (53.3%) 1,493 (39.3%) 281 (7.4%)
Delegate vote Unopposed Eliminated Eliminated

Leader before election

Inés Arrimadas (President)

Elected Leader

Patricia Guasp (Spokesperson)
Adrián Vázquez (Secretary-General)

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On 26 December 2022, it was announced that the congress slogan would be "Radicalmente Libres" (Spanish: Radically free).[4] The leadership election saw the joint list formed by Patricia Guasp and Adrián Vázquez and supported by the outgoing president Inés Arrimadas win with 53.3% of the vote, thus defeating the candidacy of Edmundo Bal, who got 39.3% of the vote. A grassroot candidacy formed by Marcos Morales and Laura Alves managed to get 7.4% of the sare.[5]

Candidates

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Candidate Age Notable positions Announced Eliminated Campaign Ref.

Elected

Candidates elected as Secretary-General and Political Spokesperson.
Patricia Guasp
45 Regional Coordinator of Citizens Balearic Islands (since 2020)
Member of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands for Mallorca (since 2019)
23 December 2022 checkY Elected [6]
[7]
[8]
Adrián Vázquez
40 Member of the European Parliament for Spain (since 2020)

Proclaimed

Candidates who met the endorsement requirement and were officially proclaimed to contest the primary election.
Edmundo Bal
55 Vice-Secretary General of Citizens (since 2021)
Member of the Congress of Deputies for Madrid (since 2019)
2 December 2022 12 January 2023 [9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
Santiago Saura
48 City Councillor of Madrid (since 2019) 21 December 2022
Marcos Morales
19 None 27 December 2022 12 January 2023 [13]
[14]
[15]
Laura Alves
29 City Councillor of El Álamo (since 2022)

Announced

Candidates who announced an intention to run for the primary election, but were rejected as a result of not meeting the endorsement requirement.
Pablo Biarge
? None 28 December 2022 29 December 2022 [13]
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Declined

The individuals in this section were the subject of speculation about their possible candidacy, but publicly denied or recanted interest in running:

Endorsements

Total

Candidates seeking to run were required to collect the endorsements of at least 1.5% of the total party members (115 endorsements).

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Summary of candidate endorsement results
Candidate Endorsements
Count % T % V
Patricia Guasp/Adrián Vázquez 1,36717.8960.89
Edmundo Bal/Santiago Saura 6798.8930.24
Marcos Morales/Laura Alves 1421.866.33
Pablo Biarge 570.752.54
Total 2,245
Valid endorsements 2,24529.38
Not endorsing 5,39770.62
Total members 7,642
Sources[22]
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Endorsements by party members
Guasp/Vázquez
60.89%
Bal/Saura
30.24%
Morales/Alves
6.33%
Biarge
2.54%

Public endorsements

Edmundo Bal/Santiago Saura

Edmundo Bal's and Santiago Saura's endorsements

Patricia Guasp/Adrián Vázquez

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Election debates

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6th Cs General Assembly debates
Date Organisers Moderator(s)     P  Present   NI  Not invited 
#CdN #RtP #LBdC Ref.
4 January Cs David Ferrero P
Saura
P
Vázquez
P
Alves
[30]
9 January Cs David Ferrero P
Bal
P
Guasp
P
Morales
[31]
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Opinion polls

Poll results are listed in the tables below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first, and using the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the candidate's colour. In the instance of a tie, the figures with the highest percentages are shaded. Polls show data gathered among Cs voters/supporters as well as Spanish voters as a whole, but not among party members, who are the ones ultimately entitled to vote in the primary election.

Cs voters

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Spanish voters

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Results

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Summary of the 11–15 January 2023 Cs national assembly results
Candidate Primary Assembly
Votes % Votes %
Patricia Guasp/Adrián Vázquez 2,02153.25 Unopposed
Edmundo Bal/Santiago Saura 1,49339.34 Eliminated
Marcos Morales/Laura Alves 2817.41 Eliminated
Total 3,795 N/a
Valid votes 3,795100.00 N/a
Invalid and blank ballots 00.00
Votes cast / turnout 3,79549.66
Abstentions 3,84750.34
Registered voters 7,642 390
Sources[5][35]
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Vote by party members
Guasp/Vázquez
53.25%
Bal/Saura
39.34%
Morales/Alves
7.41%

Notes

  1. Cs members.

References

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