13th Federal Assembly of United Left (Spain)

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13th Federal Assembly of IU
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  2021 7–12 May 2024 (primary)
18–19 May 2024 (assembly)

90 (of 150) delegates in the 11th Federal Assembly of IU
Plurality of delegates needed to win
Registered16,046 (primary)
Turnout3,850 (52.1%) (primary)
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Candidate Antonio Maíllo Sira Rego Álvaro Aguilera
Popular vote4,463 (53.4%)1,957 (23.4%)1,178 (14.1%)

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Candidate José Antonio García Rubio
Popular vote696 (8.3%)

Coordinator before election

Enrique Santiago (acting)

Elected Coordinator

Antonio Maíllo

The 13th Federal Assembly of United Left was held in Madrid from 18 May to 19 May 2024, to renovate the governing bodies of the United Left (IU) and establish the party's main lines of action and strategy for the next leadership term.

Contents

The leadership election takes place in order to replace Alberto Garzón as coordinator after he resigned in late November 2023. [1] Besides, the assembly is expected to clarify United Left's relation with Sumar, the electoral platform launched by Labour Minister Yolanda Díaz ahead of the 2023 Spanish general election.

Four candidates were running to replace Garzón: Sira Rego, Minister of Youth and Children and former member of the European parliament; Antonio Maíllo, former coordinator of United Left in Andalusia and former member of that region's parliament; José Antonio García Rubio, member of the party's board; and Álvaro Aguilera, coordinator of United Left in the Community of Madrid and secretary general of the branch of the Communist Party of Spain in that region. [2]

After Garzón resigned, negotiations started among the different factions in United Left to find common ground ahead of the assembly. However, in March, Rego, who was widely regarded as Garzón's replacement as she was United Left's only minister in the government, unilaterally announced her candidacy. [3] This movement led to many sectors in the party to seek an alternative candidate, who ended being Antonio Maillo. [4] [5] While negotiations continued until late April, a uniting candidate could not be found as differences were too big. [6]

Candidates

CandidateAgeNotable positionsAnnouncedEliminatedCampaignRef.

Elected

Candidate elected as general coordinator.
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Antonio Maíllo
57 General Coordinator of United Left/The Greens–Assembly for Andalusia (2013–2019)
Member of the Parliament of Andalusia for Cádiz (2015–2019)
21 April 2024Yes check.svgElected Vale la pena luchar.png [7]

Proclaimed

Candidates who met the endorsement requirement and were officially proclaimed to contest the primary election.
Sira Rego 2023 (cropped).jpg
Sira Rego
50 Minister of Youth and Children (since 2023)
Member of the European Parliament for Spain (2019–2023)
City Councillor of Rivas-Vaciamadrid (2007–2019)
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(arribalasqueluchan.org)
[8]
(Alvaro Aguilera) (1 de mayo de 2018) IMG 0416 (41134553744) (cropped).jpg
Álvaro Aguilera
38 General Coordinator of United Left–Madrid (since 2020)
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Madrid (since 2014)

City Councillor of Brunete (2011–2015)
26 April 202414 May 2024 Izquierda Unida en la encrucijada.png [9]
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José Antonio
García Rubio
75 Federal Secretary of Economy and Employment of IU (2012–2020)14 March 202414 May 2024 La Izquierda Necesaria.png
(La Izquierda Necesaria)
[10]

Endorsements

Total

Candidates seeking to run were required to collect the endorsements of at least 2% of the total party members (~321 endorsements).

Summary of candidate endorsement results
CandidateEndorsements
Count% T% V
Antonio Maíllo 9636.0038.53
Álvaro Aguilera5933.7023.73
Sira Rego 5203.2420.81
José Antonio García Rubio4232.6416.93
Total2,499
Valid endorsements2,49915.57
Not endorsing13,54784.43
Total members16,046
Sources [11]
Endorsements by party members
Maíllo
38.53%
Aguilera
23.73%
Rego
20.81%
García Rubio
16.93%

Results

Summary of the 15–27 March 2021 IU assembly results
CandidatePrimaryAssembly
Votes %Votes %
Antonio Maíllo 4,46353.45Unopposed
Sira Rego 1,95723.44Eliminated
Álvaro Aguilera1,17814.11Eliminated
José Antonio García Rubio6968.33Eliminated
Blank ballots560.67
Total8,350
Valid votes8,350100.00
Invalid votes00.00
Votes cast / turnout8,35052.05
Abstentions7,69647.97
Registered voters16,046130
Sources [12]
Vote by party members
Maíllo
53.45%
Rego
23.44%
Aguilera
14.11%
García Rubio
8.33%
Blank ballots
0.67%

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