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Elections in Spain.
« on: July 22, 2023, 11:56:09 PM »
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) has ruled Spain for four years. The 2023 general elections are important because they will determine whether the PSOE can continue to govern or whether there will be a change of government. Election polls show that the People Party (PP) (center-right wing electoral party) is in the lead, but will need the support of the far-right party to govern.

I asked. Who will win



Setting: Self: PP; Other: PSOE; Yong shen: Oficial; Yuan Shen: Asset (voting rate)


My interpretation:

L1.
- Vote of punishment=Tiger (west, right), people disenchanted and angry with the left-wing government's actions.
- Offspring changes to Asset which vitalizes Self. Mobilization to favor PP, also the Active of Si tries to hurt PSOE, in vacuum.

L5. Sibling (voter/action). Active line change with return devitalization with earthworm (abstention, stagnation, resignation, center voter). That Sibling wants to hurt Self but is useless line broken, clashed by the day (not enough left-of-center mobilization).

L6 Others with snake: empty and snake: suspected electoral fraud. Alternatively: empty line=unable to govern or be reelected as president.

I assume that Chou's officer is associated with Other line: month breaker. Chen line is not negatively affected. Then there is Xu officer who clashes with Chen (perhaps power contested, competitive, foul play).

Elections are tomorrow 23 July, on Wu day, which is identified with the self line.

Please give some feedback if you consider it appropriate.

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« Last Edit: July 23, 2023, 12:02:22 AM by Sacrar »

Gmuli

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Re: Elections in Spain.
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2023, 09:51:05 AM »
38.6 Would expect PSOE to win with a big lead from PP(possibly more then 10%?!).

Offline Sacrar

Re: Elections in Spain.
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2023, 03:02:20 PM »
38.6 Would expect PSOE to win with a big lead from PP(possibly more then 10%?!).

Psoe wins? Other line? 🤔

Gmuli

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Re: Elections in Spain.
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2023, 04:06:15 PM »
Its messy, this is one of the new settings. If its on point one day will come back and explain there is more then the result, but it hits all over the place so it may not be on point now, as well. : )

Offline Sacrar

Re: Elections in Spain.
« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2023, 03:11:32 PM »
Result:
PP: 136 seats (33,05%)
PSOE: 122 seats (31,70%)

PP wins by votes and seats.

However, neither of the two achieved an absolute majority to govern, so now a long period of negotiations is opened, and the possibility of electoral repetition due to the impossibility of achieving an absolute or simple majority.

I wonder if in month You (September) there will be surprises.

I will keep you informed.

Gmuli

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Re: Elections in Spain.
« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2023, 03:44:16 PM »
I wonder if somewhere PSOE was leading with 10%.
We have some ways to ask now that are very accurate, at times we have seen 99%+ accuracy, yet they seem to point to very specific results. Last time it was the results of the section we voted in.

So there seems to be some general ideas that go beyond Setting or reading that may need clearing up before this can be useful. Time will tell. DOesn't matter for after now, though, more interesting for results somewhere that fit to what we had. But no time to search it even more so as I have no idea what district will it be in now, as its far, far away from here.

Offline Sacrar

Re: Elections in Spain.
« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2023, 04:02:59 PM »
I wonder if somewhere PSOE was leading with 10%.
When the recount started PSOE was winning. With 43% of the count PSOE 132 seats (32,90%), PP 128 (30,71%)
https://www.europapress.es/nacional/noticia-psoe-sigue-cabeza-43-escrutado-132-diputados-frente-128-pp-20230723214711.html

Gmuli

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Re: Elections in Spain.
« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2023, 04:34:08 PM »
Its not this.
Anyway, next elections in my country(in some years) will start working on it more seriously, if I can. It has much potential, but may need to start it from here first.

As it seems to go through places and regions we have connection with. So first the results in where we voted, then maybe city, then maybe the country... So how we skip over the first 2 to aim for the last...

Its similar with divining for someone else... But we can just aim it differently then...
I don't know, I haven't focused much on that so I'm looking at 2-3 cases we used that on. With more time passes and its used in more elections it will become clearer. Maybe I just didn't think about it in the most useful ways.

Gmuli

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Re: Elections in Spain.
« Reply #8 on: July 24, 2023, 06:57:30 PM »
I think this may take a long time to get fully working, yet there is much potential when it does... But until then, I think there is a lot of the material out there that we should try. I'm looking lately at the Gain and Loss methods... We tested, it didn't work well, but I think now is time to test again, as I think if it doesn't work its likely I can figure out how.

So questions with Gain and Loss methodology(second book by AK), and setting may be good idea, at least for me. : )

 

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