Spain’s centre-left Socialist Party won significantly in Sunday’s election, but forming a government on its own is out of reach. Far-right Vox party enters parliament for first time. Prof. Sebastiaan Faber analyzes the result

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9 thoughts on “Spain’s Center-Left Wins Without Majority, Rules out Coalition With Podemos for Now”
  1. Don't trust the PSOE. This party has betrayed working class Spaniards for many years now. Never did the so called: Spanish Socialist Workers Party build a society that was socialist. It's name is an insult to those who suffer from capitalist exploitation each day. The PSOE first ruled the Spanish Republic in 1936 and did not build socialism. Then they accepted the 1977 monarchist constitution and they have been supportive of the previous conservative government in crushing the Catalan independence movement. Podemos should have build an independent socialist alternative. Their failure to do so resulted in their defeat.

  2. Peoples Party actually a right wing Corporatist Conservative Party.
    Socialist Party actually a Centrist Party.
    Go to Spain ask for an Apple you get an Orange lol.

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