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Spanish voters rebuff radical right — for now

  • Written by Monica Clua Losada, Associate Professor in Global Political Economy, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez with supporters on election day in Spain, April 28 2019. His Socialist Party beat several right-wing to maintain its majority in parliament.AP Photo/Bernat Armangue

Thanks to massive voter turnout in Spain’s April 28 general election, especially on the left, far-right parties did not win enough...

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