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Spain voting begins in election that could see another EU country swing to the right

  • Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called early election after his Spanish Socialist Workers Party and its far-left partner took a beating in local and regional elections
  • Opinion polls place right-wing Popular Party ahead but likely needing support of extreme right Vox party to form government

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Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party has called an early election, which could see a right-wing coalition come to power. File photo: AP
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Polling began on Sunday in Spain in a general election that could make the country the latest European Union member to swing to the political right.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called the early election after his Spanish Socialist Workers Party and its far-left partner, Unidas Podemos, took a severe beating in local and regional elections in May. Sánchez has been premier since 2018.

Most opinion polls for Sunday’s voting have put the right-wing Popular Party, which won the May vote, ahead of the Socialists but likely needing the support of the extreme right Vox party if they want to form a government.

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Such a coalition would return a far-right force to the Spanish government for the first time since the country transitioned to democracy in the late 1970s following the nearly 40-year rule of dictator Francisco Franco.

A PP-Vox government would mean another EU member has moved firmly to the right, a trend seen recently in Sweden, Finland and Italy. Countries such as Germany and France are concerned by what such a shift would portend for EU immigration and climate policies.

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Spain’s two main leftist parties are pro-EU participation. On the right, the PP is also in favour of the EU, but Vox is not.

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