Íñigo Errejón

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Íñigo Errejón, 2015

Íñigo Errejón Galván (born December 14, 1983 in Madrid ) is a Spanish politician and political scientist who founded his own party, the progressive movement Más País , in September 2019 .

Life

After studying political science at the Complutense University of Madrid , Errejón worked in Venezuela for a polling institute close to the government.

For the European elections in 2014 he was hired by Pablo Iglesias Turrión as campaign manager of the left-wing Podemos party . From 2016 to 2019 he was a member of the Congreso de los Diputados for this party . In January 2019, he joined the Madrid-based Más Madrid party , a local electoral platform centered around the Madrid mayor Manuela Carmena Más Madrid, and had broken with Podemos.

Errejón is the founder of the left-wing election platform Más País (More Land), which he presented on September 25, 2019 and with which he would like to run in the parliamentary elections in Spain in November 2019 .

Errejón was critical of the failure of a left coalition formation between Partido Socialista Obrero Español and Podemos and is considered politically more moderate than the chairman of the Podemos party, Pablo Iglesias.

Works

  • Iñigo Errejón, Alfredo Serrano: ¡Ahora es cuándo, carajo! Del asalto a la transformación del Estado en Bolivia . El Viejo Topo, Barcelona 2011, ISBN 978-84-15216-24-7 , pp. 300 .
  • Iñigo Errejón, Chantal Mouffe: Construir pueblo . Icaria, Barcelona 2015, ISBN 978-84-9888-660-3 , pp. 144 .

Web links

Commons : Íñigo Errejón  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Segundo Sanz: Iñigo Errejón, jefe de campaña de Pablo Iglesias, se convierte en el nuevo líder de mediático Podemos. May 29, 2014, Retrieved October 12, 2019 (Spanish).
  2. Ana Marcos, Gloria Rodríguez-Pina, Juan José Mateo: Podemos founders go their separate ways ahead of Madrid elections . In: El País . January 18, 2019, ISSN  1134-6582 ( elpais.com [accessed October 26, 2019]).
  3. ^ Diego Torres: Spanish left's top-level split. January 18, 2019, accessed October 26, 2019 .
  4. ^ Carlos Lorca: Qué es Más Madrid, el partido de Carmena . In: La Razón . January 20, 2019 (Spanish, larazon.es [accessed October 12, 2019]).
  5. ^ A b Reuters: Spanish elections: popular leftwing politician forms new party . In: The Guardian . September 25, 2019, ISSN  0261-3077 (English, theguardian.com [accessed October 12, 2019]).
  6. Fátima Caballero: Errejón ya tiene marca para presentarse a las elecciones: concurrirá el 10 de noviembre con Más País. Retrieved October 12, 2019 (Spanish).