Spain's Left Unites for Snap Election, Boosting PM Sanchez.

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Over a dozen leftist parties, including Podemos, have formed an alliance called Sumar ahead of Spain's snap elections in July to create a united front against the conservative People's Party. The deal could improve the likelihood of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez being confirmed at the ballot box. However, analysts say that a right-wing government remains the most likely outcome of the elections, especially if the People's Party teams up with far-right party Vox.
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