Will Spain's political limbo lead to far-right ascendancy or coalition success?
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Will Spain's political limbo lead to far-right ascendancy or coalition success?
Spain's election concluded with a state of political uncertainty. Although the Conservative People's Party secured the highest number of seats, it fell short of obtaining a majority. As a result, both political factions are currently in a rush to form coalitions. The prolonged negotiations are causing tension, and there is a looming possibility of the far-right gaining influence. Who will ultimately ascend to power in this complex political landscape? Guests: Luis Arroyo Former Political Adviser to ex-Spanish PM Zapatero Carlos Conde Solares Hispanic Studies Senior Lecturer at Northumbria University
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