Spain’s Socialist party PSOE and the leftist Unidas Podemos party failed to form a coalition government and now new elections loom if new talks go nowhere. It looks like PSOE’s lack of interest in a leftist coalition was the reason for the failure, says Sebastiaan Faber

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5 thoughts on “Why Yet Another General Election for Spain?”
  1. The "socialist" PSOE party of Spain never wanted to reach an agreement with an actual lefist party. Europe wouldn't allow it. The Spanish elites wouldn't allow it. The party's old guard wouldn't allow it.
    They have waited almost two months to begin negotiations, and they put any excuse imaginable to NOT reach an agreement with UP. PSOE's position has basically been "we are not going to give any power to the left. just vote for us because this is the best you can get. you either give us full control of the government or risk the right to win an eventual second election".

  2. Its a finished nation … However beautiful and boundless in culture, music, food and many things valúable… Spain, much like rest of Europe is bad leaders with bad ideas …

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