
Now, when you only have 335 inhabitants in your village, everybody knows everybody, unless there are local elections it seems, in Lentegí, at least.
Now, you might be thinking that these Regional Elections had no relation to the balance of power in your Town Hall, but in the case of Almuñécar, you’d be wrong.
In all the years that I have worked for the Gazette I have never made known my personal political preference in local politics concerning the Elecciones Municipales.
Unfortunately during this last week of the local elections it’s hard to find any real news that isn’t just electoral flatulence gushing out from all sides.
On the 14th of June Trinidad Herrera was reelected to the Mayoralty of Almuñécar, but this time, as the head of the most-voted party.
The Partido Andalucista in Almuñécar (Benavides) has registered a complaint before the Guardia Civil to say that somebody is vandalizing its campaign posters.
This is your only chance to have a say in Spanish politics, because these are the only elections that you, as an EU citizen, can participate in.