Spanish Election Results: Gridlock, Surprises, and the Rise of Kingmakers

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The inconclusive results of Spain's general election have left the European Union uncertain about the political direction of its fourth-largest member. The conservative Partido Popular (PP) won the highest share of votes, but neither PP nor the socialists (PSOE) of incumbent prime minister Pedro Sánchez have enough seats to secure a majority. The far-right party Vox underperformed, denting its potential as a coalition partner. The election outcome raises questions about the future of the EU and the possibility of repeat elections in Spain. The country's ongoing political gridlock may also impact its role as the current holder of the EU Council presidency.
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