Not spanish, correct me if I’m wrong: conservative/alt right majority was narrowly avoided by socialists and there might be a second round of elections soon?
It’s complicated. Since the “moderate” right are bullies and no one wants to make deals with them except the fascist party, the only option for them to rule was to win clearly.
Since that didn’t happened it opens the door for the actual government to try and repeat a similar deal like the one they used to rule the last four years.
They have to convince all the small parties to give them their support. Not easy but It can happen as it has happened four years ago, but the media is already selling the idea that the only option is for the country to go to elections again.
Remember that almost 90% of the media in Spain is in the right ideology, so for them it’s the only option available and will push this narrative as far as they can so the far right can rule.
Not spanish, correct me if I’m wrong: conservative/alt right majority was narrowly avoided by socialists and there might be a second round of elections soon?
It’s complicated. Since the “moderate” right are bullies and no one wants to make deals with them except the fascist party, the only option for them to rule was to win clearly.
Since that didn’t happened it opens the door for the actual government to try and repeat a similar deal like the one they used to rule the last four years.
They have to convince all the small parties to give them their support. Not easy but It can happen as it has happened four years ago, but the media is already selling the idea that the only option is for the country to go to elections again.
Remember that almost 90% of the media in Spain is in the right ideology, so for them it’s the only option available and will push this narrative as far as they can so the far right can rule.