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Letter from Madrid: an audience with Alfonso Guerra / Wheeler, Duncan   Journal Article
Wheeler, Duncan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Spain finds itself at an impasse: currently without government, no immediate solution is in sight. Mariano Rajoy and his right-of-centre Partido Popular/Popular Party (PP) received more votes than any other political formation at the general elections held on 20 December 2015, but were significantly short of an absolute majority; even if their MPs had been pooled with those of Ciudadanos—the most market-driven of the recent political start-ups—this would be insufficient to form a government, and none of the other major political parties were willing to play ball with a leader who has behaved in a self-interested, corrupt and authoritarian manner since his election in 2011. The Partido Socialista Obrero Español/Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), under the leadership of the physically attractive but seemingly insubstantial Pedro Sánchez then had the opportunity to form their own coalition, but negotiations were far from straightforward.
Key Words Madrid  Audience  Alfonso Guerra 
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Vox in the age of covid-19: the populist protest turn in spanish politics / Wheeler, Duncan   Journal Article
Wheeler, Duncan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Spain, among the countries hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, imposed one of the most severe lockdowns in Europe, which was administered by a left-leaning government under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. This provided an opportunity for Vox, a far-right populist party, to gain further popularity by promoting anti-lockdown protests. The process by which Vox has gained influence in Spanish politics over the last year shows the vulnerabilities in the Spanish system to anti-democratic and anti-pluralistic forces, and the ways in which the context of the pandemic and the act of protest enhances those forces in the short term."
Key Words Spanish Politics  COVID-19  Populist Protest 
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