While social democrats allowed ultra right party Vox to enter the parlament (first time since franco), it is not so bad: the leading right wing party PP probably will not ally with Vox since they both would not have majority. A nice feature of Spanish politics is that they have a party with a percentage of communists (led by Yolanda Diaz), something what would be not possible with ultraconservative countries like Poland.

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    I still dont undestand how PP has so many voters, they dont do shit for the people and have a record of fucking up the country

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      It’s disgustingly easy to be a right wing politician in Europe. You can be a liar, incompetent, corrupt leader but the media will barely punish you. Center-left parties get a lot more flak for much minor things. Not that the center-left is much better, but the media bias is very noticeable.

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      I suppose that in a democracy, after a slightest inconvenience or obstacle, a voter wants to switch to a different option, since she or he have a choice, so she/he uses it because (s)he can, as a two year old child