The “Spanish horse-trading waiting for spiteful valspurt”

“Socialist party (PSOE) is expected to be the largest in Spain’s parliamentary elections – after a rancorous election campaign loaded with Katalonienkris and ultrahögerns the rise.”

“But difficult negotiations will be required to bring together a regeringsduglig majority.”

“Kolbitar, earmuffs and a slate. The Swedish party leaders were conspicuous by the use of props in election campaign 2014.”

“But their Spanish colleagues took the concept just a bit longer during the end of the final debate ahead of Sunday’s elections. In the middle of a hot altercation if Catalonia got the PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez receive a copy of his disputed thesis from the opponent in the military Ciudadanos, Albert Rivera.”

“A way for Rivera to emphasize his description of Sánchez, who is a liar.”

“the Prime minister countered immediately with to put a book on the extreme right-wing party, Vox, with the help of Ciudadanos swung its way to power in Andalusia, on Rivera’s table.”

“Among other things, the party leaders picked up was a letter, a framed photo and a available list.”

“– You’re talking in mouth on each other, it is not going to hear you! And I take this opportunity to remind you that we asked about the unemployment rate, sought the host in vain to shoehorn in.”

“Just the economy this time has been put back for a more value-oriented debate. The traditional dominance of the PSOE and the conservative Partido Popular (PP) is definitely broken in and with the success of Vox, which is expected to take place in the parliament as the fifth major party in national politics.”

“It has given a greater polarization on issues such as gender, migration and the outgoing socialistregeringens decision to dig up the dictator Francisco Franco’s remains. Allegations of corruption have also been thrown to the right and the left.”

“But the battle has perhaps been the hardest hit on the coast of Catalonia.”

“Ciudadanos, PP and Vox paints prime minister Pedro Sánchez as a traitor because of his dialogue with Catalan separatists. Sánchez has promised the region more autonomy but refused to go along with a referendum on independence. It was the small separatistpartier that PSOE was leaning against in the house to pull its support, which forced the forthcoming elections.”

“But the PSOE, which, according to the last measurements it looks to be the largest, with around 30 per cent of the vote, could be forced to seek new support from the same parties in order to piece together a majority. It is enough not to negotiate with the left alliance Unidas Podemos, which looks out to back to around 14 per cent.”

“The three right-wing parties are expected to not reach the common majority.”

“With a large proportion of undecided voters and a ban on opinion polls during the valspurtens the last days, Sunday evening was still to be unexpectedly exciting.”

“Since the dictator Franco died in 1975 Spain a democratic constitution in 1978.”

“Up to 2015 was dominated Spanish politics completely by the socialist party PSOE and the conservative PP. But in the elections that year did the two new populist parties, wide entrance hall in the parliament: the left party Podemos and the military is Ciudadanos. It drew on the board and since then the country has had a weak minority governments.”

“In June of 2018 took the PSOE came to power after a vote of no confidence against the prime minister and PP leader Mariano Rajoy, where small Catalan and basque nationalistpartier voted with the PSOE.”

“In February declared PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez election then the government’s budget voted down in parliament, with the Catalan separatistpartiernas assistance.”

“They now on april 28th, the third Spanish parliamentary elections in less than four years (the standard choice would actually have been held in the middle of next year). The campaign culminates on Friday. Saturday is traditionally dedicated to reflection.”

“On 26 may, the spaniards once again head to the polls. Then it is time for the municipality and regional elections and elections to the european Parliament.”