Political attitudes and the electoral results in Autonomous Community of Navarre since 1977
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present sociological information on the evolution of Navarre political life in recent decades, in addition to their socio-political spaces and their party systems. Firstly, general elections will be discussed and then the local Navarre elections will be considered more thoroughly or what are in fact the elections to the Parliament of Navarre. Next, the institutionalization of Navarre political life in its Parliament and Government. Then, we will enter into the analysis of electoral geography in the last 2007 elections. Later, we shall analyse the social basis of the various electorates such as the Mark of being from Navarre, religiousness, age groups, social class, ideological self-placement and lastly the feeling of identity. To finish various polls are interpreted and some advance predictions for the 2011 elections are put forward.
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Autonomous Community of Navarre, Political attitudes, Electoral results, 1977-2007, Sociology, Identity