"Far-right surge looms in Spain's pivotal general election"

Spain is holding a general election that could potentially see the far right return to power for the first time since the era of dictator Francisco Franco. Opinion polls indicate that the political right has the advantage, with the possibility of a neo-fascist party being part of the next government. The choice for voters is between another leftist coalition or a coalition between the right and the far right. The election outcome will have implications for Europe, particularly in terms of immigration and climate policies. The campaign has been marked by mudslinging and accusations of lying from both sides. A surprise factor could be the new movement called Sumar, which brings together 15 small left-wing parties and aims to beat out the far-right Vox party for a potential third-place finish.
- Spanish general election tipped to put the far right back in office for the first time since Franco The Associated Press
- Polarised Spain eyes the hard-right ahead of election BBC
- Spain wraps up election campaigns as voters head to the polls on Sunday • FRANCE 24 English FRANCE 24 English
- Opinion: Spain's culture wars boil over during a scorching summer election campaign The Globe and Mail
- Spain's VOX candidate compares same-sex marriages to 'union of people and animals' EURACTIV
Reading Insights
0
0
4 min
vs 5 min read
86%
947 → 130 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The Associated Press