it's a good result for the people of portugal, though of course the survival of the traditional centre-left party as the main force doesn't bode well for real change (though of course replacing the main centre-left party in greece wasn't exactly a great success, expect for the party that replaced them). hopefully, they'll be able to chart a more humane course and stop some of the worst excesses of recent years.
the situation in spain is very interesting with two new parties that will gain around 35% of the vote between them. it's likely to the PP will get the largest number of votes but one wonders how they will be able to form a government. the most interesting thing is that, depending on how events in catalonia play out, there may not even be a spain for much longer.
the situation in spain is very interesting with two new parties that will gain around 35% of the vote between them. it's likely to the PP will get the largest number of votes but one wonders how they will be able to form a government. the most interesting thing is that, depending on how events in catalonia play out, there may not even be a spain for much longer.
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