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Analysis: Spanish electoral earthquake boosts Eurozone uncertainty

Spain's general election ended the long-running political duopoly of the People's Party and the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party that dominated the country since the 1970s. 

Andrew Hammond
Thu, 24 Dec 2015

Spain’s general election at the weekend has ended the long-running political duopoly of the People’s Party (PP) and the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) that has dominated the country since the late 1970s. 

Although the ruling right-of-centre PP has emerged again as the largest party, it is

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Andrew Hammond
Thu, 24 Dec 2015
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