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34th Federal Congress of the PSOE

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34th Federal Congress of the PSOE

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960 delegates in the federal congress
Plurality of delegates needed to win
Turnout914 (96.7%)
 
Candidate Joaquín Almunia Blank ballots
Delegate vote 681 (74.7%) 231 (25.3%)

Secretary before election

Felipe González

Elected Secretary

Joaquín Almunia

The 34th Federal Congress of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party was held in Madrid from 20 to 22 June 1997, to renovate the governing bodies of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and establish the party's main lines of action and strategy for the next leadership term. It saw Joaquín Almunia being elected unopposed as party secretary-general, with 74.7% of the delegate vote in the congress (681 votes) and 25.3% of blank ballots (231),[1] following Felipe González's surprise announce in the congress opening that he would not be seeking re-election as party leader.

Candidates

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Candidate Age Notable positions Announced Eliminated Ref.

Elected

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Candidate elected as secretary-general.
Joaquín Almunia
48 Spokesperson of the PSOE Group in the Congress of Deputies (since 1994)
Deputy in the Cortes Generales for Madrid (since 1979)

Minister for Public Administrations (1986–1991)
Minister of Labour and Social Security (1982–1986)
21 June 1997 checkY Elected [2]

Withdrew

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Candidates who withdrew before the secretary-general election in the party congress.
Felipe González
54 Secretary-General of the PSOE (1974–1979 and since 1979)
Deputy in the Cortes Generales for Madrid and Seville (since 1977)

Prime Minister of Spain (1982–1996)
President pro tempore of the Council of the European Union (1989 and 1995)
Spokesperson of the PSOE Group in the Congress of Deputies (1977–1979)
1 March 1997 20 June 1997
(withdrew)
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[4]

Declined

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

Opinion polls

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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.

Spanish voters

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Results

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Summary of the 21–22 June 1997 congress results
Candidate Secretary Executive
Votes % Votes %
Joaquín Almunia Unopposed 681 74.67
Blank ballots 231 25.33
Total 912
Valid votes 912 99.78
Invalid votes 2 0.22
Votes cast / turnout 914 96.72
Abstentions 31 3.28
Total delegates 945 945
Sources[1]
Vote by delegates
Almunia
74.67%
Blank ballots
25.33%

References

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Opinion poll sources
  1. ^ "González no tiene sucesor". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 17 April 1994.
Other
  1. ^ a b "Partido Socialista Obrero Español. Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya, P.Socialista de Euskadi E.E., Partido Socialista Popular, PSOE histórico". Historia Electoral.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Almunia logra el apoyo de los dirigentes del PSOE para suceder a González". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. 22 June 1997. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  3. ^ Díez, Anabel (21 June 1997). "Felipe González abandona la secretaría general para forzar a renovacion del partido". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  4. ^ "La renuncia de González fuerza al PSOE a buscar un sucesor en 48 horas". El País (in Spanish). 21 June 1997. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e Rodríguez Aizpeolea, Luis; Díez, Anabel (20 July 1995). "El PSOE busca candidato para suceder a González". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d e "EI PP obtendría ahora en unas elecciones el 39,6% de los votos y el PSOE el 31%". El País (in Spanish). Madrid. 20 October 1995. Retrieved 31 July 2024.