Spain holds elections this weekend - BBH

Research Team at BBH, suggests that in Spain, Rajoy, the former Prime Minister, and caretaker since last December will likely see his fortunes wane. 

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“His center-right PP was still polling as the biggest political party in Spain, though shy of a majority. His most likely coalition partner was demanding he step down as a condition, and the Podemos, the new political force that is more anti-austerity than anti-Europe, is expected to emerge as the second largest political party. This would push the Socialists into third place.  A coalition led by Podemos could work if the Socialist accept Catalonia's right to a referendum on independence.” 

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