Finally, the day has arrived. This Sunday, the general elections called for by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, will take place. These elections were held earlier than planned (originally scheduled for December) following the setback suffered by his party, the PSOE, in the municipal and regional elections on May 28. The polls indicate that the People’s Party (PP) led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo is likely to emerge as the winner. However, it remains uncertain whether they will be able to govern alone or if they will have to form a coalition with the far-right party led by Santiago Abascal, Vox. In fact, it is possible that the socialists, together with Sumar, an alliance of parties that…
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