The text, authored by Miki and Duarte, delves into the complex reality of governing a territory without the need to form coalitions or post-election pacts. The reflection arises from the results of the recent Andalusian elections, which present the scenario of a government acting alone.
Various facets of this situation are explored, from the perspective of power and decision-making to the potential consequences for governability and political representation. The analysis suggests that while an absolute majority grants a clear mandate, it also presents significant challenges for the party or leader holding it.
The article also briefly mentions reactions to the indictment of former president Zapatero and his assertion of friendships with international political figures, although the main focus remains on the dynamics of solo governance and the impact of the vote on the Andalusian political landscape.




