Spain general election: Socialists win as far-right underperforms
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And that makes it similar to Brexit... How?
Same question. Also I don't see why separatists would beat up police unprompted. Sounds like retaliation against police abuse to me.
Sorry, I meant to reply to:
Lying about all this money we send to them that could be used for us, lying about having a plan before/during/after leaving, lying about having a majority that knows what it's voting...
Trifachito rethoric it is.
Meanwhile, both Santander and BBVA are pressing for a PSOE + C's coalition.
Because, you know, after both sides grew due to antagonizing the other, it is just a stable approach for municipal, authonomical and european elections in 27 days. Perfect sellout approach ala Chirac or Macron and nazi fearmongering; now La Sexta showing Vox full time makes sense.
But hey, gotta keep ignoring the Portuguese approach. How many of you are even aware of who the president of said country is, despite living in Spain?
guys they are social democrats not socialists, just thought i'd let you know
they have been winning the elections back and forth for most of modern Spanish history, this is nothing amazing, its as extraordinary (i.e. not) as the Labour Party here winning an election - something that generally happens after the conservatives have served a term or two.
it is just the flip flop that generally happens from centre right to centre left to centre right every decade
For the record, even the supposedly communist Podemos has a social democratic program, even slighty more to the center than the usual social democrats in nordic countries.
Anyone else miss anarcist spain?
I think people who think podemos are communists, chavistas or etarras are already pretty much out of their minds.
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