I’ve not followed Spanish politics that closely in recent years and must admit that several of the parties are new to me. Can you add a short rundown of the situation for context?
I heard many have problems with Sanchez himself, why is that?
And, what are the positive and negative things from PSOE time governing (2018 to today, if I’m not mistaken)?
PP + Vox for the next gov. Still to figure out which of the two will be at the helm.
A very high turnout is also expected, something that supposedly benefits the left.
According to this poll, the right will not be able to form a Government.
The majority is at 176 and PP has no other option than VOX. They drifted so much to the right and disrespected so much Catalonia and Euskadi, that the right wing Catalan and Basque parties don’t want anything to do with them.
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Officially, such polls are “forbidden” this week, due to an archaic Spanish electoral law, but in practice, polling companies get around this by publishing on foreign websites, usually in Andorra, but in this instance, the URL of the long-defunct [Adelaide Review](https://encuestas.adelaidereview.com.au/segundo-sondeo-elecciones-generales-2023-23j-przj-urnrpe8.html).
I’ve not followed Spanish politics that closely in recent years and must admit that several of the parties are new to me. Can you add a short rundown of the situation for context?
I heard many have problems with Sanchez himself, why is that?
And, what are the positive and negative things from PSOE time governing (2018 to today, if I’m not mistaken)?
PP + Vox for the next gov. Still to figure out which of the two will be at the helm.
A very high turnout is also expected, something that supposedly benefits the left.
According to this poll, the right will not be able to form a Government.
The majority is at 176 and PP has no other option than VOX. They drifted so much to the right and disrespected so much Catalonia and Euskadi, that the right wing Catalan and Basque parties don’t want anything to do with them.