Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez thanks his supporters as they wave flags outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers Party) headquarters in go to the polls to elect 350 members of the parliament and 208 senators this Sunday. This will be the 14th General Election since the transition to democracy resulting in the Constitution of 1978. There are five main parties: the two traditional parties are the right-wing Partido Popular (People's Party) and the centre-left Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol or PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers Party), along with right-wing parties


Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez thanks his supporters as they wave flags outside of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers Party) headquarters in go to the polls to elect 350 members of the parliament and 208 senators this Sunday. This will be the 14th General Election since the transition to democracy resulting in the Constitution of 1978. There are five main parties: the two traditional parties are the right-wing Partido Popular (People's Party) and the centre-left Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol or PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers Party), along with right-wing parties Ciudadanos (Citizens) and VOX and the left wing party, Podemos (We Can).


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