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“There is a little bit of a smaller mess,” Juan Manuel Moreno admitted this Monday at the gates of Genoa, upon his arrival at the National Board of Directors of the PP, where the popular people have received him with the same parade of applause as all his fellow barons who have been examined in this electoral cycle, dulled by the loss of the absolute majority in Andalusia. The Andalusian president has acknowledged that his result, two seats short of the absolute majority, forces him to negotiate parliamentary agreements, but he defends Vox being left out of his Government. “The…

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Making leadership measurable: what really works

The performance of the workforce is also related to the performance of the manager. But can leadership be measured reliably? This is what leadership experts and current research say. Experts agree on one thing: performance has too many facets to be defined solely by individual factors. And good performance can only arise in an environment that responds to this diversity – helped to shape it by managers. In the Hays HR Report 2026, which addressed the topic of performance, leadership behavior was clearly related to increased or decreased performance in the company in various questions. Info You can read more…

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Results and political reactions after the Andalusian elections live | The parties bring together their management teams to analyze 17M

The Popular Party won the Andalusian elections this Sunday with 53 deputies, but lost the absolute majority by two seats. The president of the Board and PP candidate for re-election, Juan Manuel Moreno, acknowledged that they had not gotten “an honorable degree, but they did get an outstanding one.” For its part, the PSOE obtained the worst result in its history in the region by obtaining 28 deputies. The socialist candidate, María Jesús Montero, acknowledged that they were not “good results.” “We take notes and we will analyze in detail the vote cast by the Andalusians,” said Montero. Vox came…

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Participation in the Andalusian elections increases three points at 2:00 p.m. compared to 2022

Participation in the Andalusian elections this Sunday stands at 2:00 p.m. at 37.24%, three points more than in 2022, when 34.24% was registered. According to the data provided by the regional government, with 99.71% of the tables counted, 2,418,165 citizens have already come to cast their ballot, compared to the 2,184,517 who had done so four years ago at the same time. More than 6.5 million people are called to exercise their right at the polling stations this May 17.Continue reading

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Elections in Andalusia 17M, live | Polling stations open in Andalusia in elections in which Moreno seeks an absolute majority

At 9:00 the polling stations throughout Andalusia opened their doors. More than 6.8 million Andalusians have until 8:00 p.m. to cast their vote and elect the 109 deputies of the regional Parliament. The president and candidate of the PP, Juan Manuel Moreno, starts as a favorite, but without a guaranteed absolute majority. If he falls short, he will need Vox to form a government, as already happened in the recent elections in Extremadura, Aragón and Castilla y León. The PSOE, with María Jesús Montero as a candidate, aspires to stop its decline and polls place it at around 23%, its…

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A man dies after being shot on the street in Barcelona

A man died this Saturday afternoon on Mineria Street in Barcelona after being hit by at least one bullet in the middle of a public street. Several people who were near the scene of the incident have explained that several shots were heard and that the man collapsed to the ground. The Sistema d’Emergències Mèdiques (SEM) confirmed upon arrival that the person had died. deceased. Continue reading

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