Sunday, April 28, 2019
Spain election: Socialists take clear lead but majority unlikely | Elections 2018 News
Madrid, Spain – Votes were being counted in the national election – dubbed one of the most uncertain in Spain’s history – that will see the far-right take seats for the first time since democracy resumed in 1982. Spanish media reported roughly a five percent surge in voter turnout over 2016, with the Socialist Worker’s Party (PSOE) seen as the clear winner with a projected 116 to 121 seats in
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