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“Spain has to cool its political climate. Party confrontation is insufferable in these circumstances,” says Paco Cerdà, a writer who worked for Valencia’s previous Socialist president.
Spain was thrust into political uncertainty after the Popular Party narrowly won the country's election but without securing the majority needed to topple Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
MADRID, Spain — Spain appears headed for political gridlock after Sunday's inconclusive national elections left parties on both the right and left without a clear path toward forging a new ...
Spain's traditional two-party system has fragmented in recent years as both the PSOE and the right-wing People's Party (PP) came under pressure following the 2008 financial crisis and a series of ...