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Feijóo’s PP becomes largest party in congress but neither he nor PM Sánchez have clear path to form government
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Extreme policies in local coalitions deterred voters from backing hard-right group on national stage
Victory for People’s party and Vox could bring hard-right to power for first time in more than 40 years
No party like Vox has been in government since Franco’s era but things may be different after Sunday’s election
Spanish foreign minister warns of ‘very significant unbalancing’ in the bloc
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Pedro Sanchez, the Socialist leader, is heading for defeat
Group likely to be kingmaker after upcoming election, bringing hard right into government for first time since Franco
Nationalist Vox party may enter government as a junior coalition partner after the snap July 23 election
Spanish premier’s election campaign hurt by decision to rely on Basque separatists in parliament
Socialist PM attacks opposition links with hard-right Vox, while PP leader counters on law that saw release of sex offenders
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People’s party leader disappoints banks and energy groups by not pledging to scrap levy
Whoever wins the snap July election will confront difficulties whose origins lie in the 1970s turn to democracy
Ruling Socialists focus on prospect of hard right sharing power in several regions
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Embattled prime minister makes riskiest bet of his career to hold on to power after disastrous showing in local polls
Prime minister sets July date after resounding defeat for his Socialists at hands of centre-right
Results are blow to prime minister Pedro Sánchez but victorious PP will need hard-right Vox party to govern
‘Clock is ticking’ for La Liga to fix reputation and reassure sponsors after Vinícius Júnior incident
Socialist government squares off with opposition over economy before Sunday’s regional and local elections
Politicians trade blows over declining greenery in Spain’s capital ahead of local elections
The slippery concept of ‘la tarde’, which spans the hours from lunch to late evening, brings a sense of chaos to daily life
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