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Spanish election may put far right back in office

Voters in Spain go to the polls Sunday in an election that could make the country the latest European Union member to swing to the populist right, a shift that would represent a major upheaval after five years under a left-wing government. The right-of-center Popular Party, the front-runner in the polls led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and the extreme right Vox party led by Santiago Abascal are on one side. They portray the vote as a chance to end “Sanchismo” — a term the PP uses to sum up what it contends are the dictatorial ways of Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, the left’s radical ideology and numerous lies by the government. In the other corner are the Socialists and a new movement called Sumar led by Yolanda Díaz, the only woman in the race, that brings together 15 small leftist parties for the first time. They warn that putting the right in power will threaten Spain’s post-Franco changes, the former dictator Francisco Franco who ruled Spain from 1939 till his death in 1975. Here’s what you need to know about the vote, according to the Associated Press:

Spanish election may put far right back in office

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___WHAT IS AT STAKE?

Opinion polls indicate the political right has the edge going into the election, and that raises the possibility a neo-fascist party will be part of Spain’s next government. The extreme right has not been in power in Spain since the transition to democracy following the death of former dictator Francisco Franco in 1975.

With no party expected to win an absolute majority, the choice for voters is basically between another leftist governing coalition or one between the right and the far right.

Popular Party supporters listen to their leader, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, during a campaigning meeting in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 17, 2023. Spain’s general election Sunday, July 23 could make the country the latest European Union member to shift to the political right. Most polls put the right-wing Popular Party ahead of the Socialists but likely needing the support of the extreme right Vox party to form a government. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Popular Party candidate Nunez Feijoo speeches during a campaigning meeting in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 17, 2023. Spain’s elections Sunday will be a battle between two leftist and two rightist parties that are teaming up to form possible coalitions. Tipped to lead his right-wing Popular Party to victory, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, 62, has had a meteoric rise in popularity since he took charge of the party in April, 2022 following an internal feud that toppled his predecessor Pablo Casado. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

The right-of-center Popular Party, the front-runner in the polls, and the extreme right Vox party are on one side. They portray the vote as a chance to end “Sanchismo” — a term the PP uses to sum up what it contends are the dictatorial ways of Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, the left’s radical ideology and numerous lies by the government.

VOX far right party leader Santiago Abascal delivers a speech during an election campaign event in Guadalajara, Spain, Saturday, July 15, 2023. Spain’s elections Sunday will be a battle between two leftist and two rightist parties that are teaming up to form possible coalitions. Abascal likes to style himself as an outsider who has arrived on the mission to save Spain’s soul. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

In the other corner are the Socialists and a new movement called Sumar that brings together 15 small leftist parties for the first time. They warn that putting the right in power will threaten Spain’s post-Franco changes.

A supporter wearing a pin of left-wing Sumar Prime Minister candidate Yolanda Diaz attends a political rally in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 16, 2023. Spain’s general election Sunday, July 23 could make the country the latest European Union member to shift to the political right. Most polls put the right-wing Popular Party ahead of the Socialists but likely needing the support of the extreme right Vox party to form a government. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

___WHY WERE EARLY ELECTIONS CALLED?

Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called the early election a day after his Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party and its small far-left coalition partner, Unidas Podemos (United We Can), took a hammering in local and regional elections May 28.

Popular Party supporters listen to their leader, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, during a campaigning meeting in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 17, 2023. Spain’s general election Sunday, July 23 could make the country the latest European Union member to shift to the political right. Most polls put the right-wing Popular Party ahead of the Socialists but likely needing the support of the extreme right Vox party to form a government. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Prior to that, Sánchez had insisted he would ride out his four-year term, indicating that an election would be held in December. But after the May defeat, he said it was only fair for Spaniards to decide the country’s political future without delay.

___WHAT HAPPENED SINCE MAY 28?

The Popular Party emerged from the local and regional elections as the most-voted party by far, giving it the right to take office in all but a handful of towns and one or two regions.

A print house staffer works on election campaign posters of Popular Party candidate Nunez Feijoo in Madrid, Spain, Friday, June 30, 2023. Spain’s elections Sunday will be a battle between two leftist and two rightist parties that are teaming up to form possible coalitions. Tipped to lead his right-wing Popular Party to victory, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, 62, has had a meteoric rise in popularity since he took charge of the party in April, 2022 following an internal feud that toppled his predecessor Pablo Casado. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Since then, the PP and Vox have agreed to govern together in some 140 cities and towns as well as to add two more regions to the one where they already co-governed.

The Socialists and other leftist parties lost political clout across the country, but after weathering the initial shock, they have regrouped and recovered some ground, leaving the vote outcome Sunday still an unknown.

Supporters of Spanish socialist candidate Pedro Sanchez wave flags during a General Election campaign rally in Huesca, northern Spain, Monday, July 17, 2023. Spain’s general election Sunday, July 23 could make the country the latest European Union member to shift to the political right. Most polls put the right-wing Popular Party ahead of the Socialists but likely needing the support of the extreme right Vox party to form a government. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

___WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR EUROPE?

A PP-Vox government would mean another EU member has moved firmly to the right, a trend seen recently in Sweden, Finland and Italy. Countries such as Germany and France are concerned by what such a shift would portend for EU immigration and climate policies.

Popular Party candidate Nunez Feijoo arrives at the stage to take part at a campaigning meeting in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 17, 2023. Spain’s elections Sunday will be a battle between two leftist and two rightist parties that are teaming up to form possible coalitions. Tipped to lead his right-wing Popular Party to victory, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, 62, has had a meteoric rise in popularity since he took charge of the party in April, 2022 following an internal feud that toppled his predecessor Pablo Casado.(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Spain’s two main leftist parties are pro-EU participation. On the right, the PP is also in favor of the EU, but Vox is not.

VOX far right party leader Santiago Abascal asks for silence before listening the Spanish national anthem during an election campaign event in Guadalajara, Spain, Saturday, July 15, 2023. Spain’s elections Sunday will be a battle between two leftist and two rightist parties that are teaming up to form possible coalitions. Abascal likes to style himself as an outsider who has arrived on the mission to save Spain’s soul. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

The election comes as Spain holds the EU’s rotating presidency Sánchez had hoped to use the six-month term to showcase the advances his government had made. An election defeat for Sánchez could see the PP taking over the EU presidency reins.

The president of the European Comission Ursula von der Leyen, right, 2nd left, speaks next to the French President Emmanuel Macron, left, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, 3rd left and Portugal’s President Antonio Costa. during the H2Med summit Mediterranean summit in Alicante, Spain, Friday Dec. 9, 2022. The H2Mad summit is to discuss a plan for an undersea pipeline that would eventually transport hydrogen and will connect the ports of Barcelona in Spain and Marseille in France. (AP Photo/J.M Fernandez)

___WHAT ARE THE CAMPAIGN THEMES?

The campaign has been dominated by mudslinging from all sides, with both the left and right accusing each other of lying about their policies and past records.

The PP has managed to put Sánchez’s honorability in question by highlighting the many U-turns he has made and his alliances with small regional secessionist parties, something that alienates even some left-wing voters.

Spain’s Prime Minister and Socialist candidate Pedro Sanchez arrives at a televised live debate ahead of Spain’s general election in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, July 19, 2023. Spain’s elections Sunday will be a battle between two leftist and two rightist parties that are teaming up to form possible coalitions. Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s prime minister since 2018, is facing re-election with recent ballots and most of polls against him. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

The left has sought to convince voters that there is little difference between the two right-wing parties and that a victory for them would set Spain back decades in terms of social progress.

Nearly every poll has put the PP firmly ahead of the Socialists and Vox ahead of Sumar for third place. But 30% of the electorate is said to be undecided.

A campaign worker removes the stage following a rally of Spain’s Prime Minister and Socialist candidate Pedro Sánchez, during a general election campaign rally in Huesca, northern Spain, Monday, July 17, 2023. Spain’s general election Sunday, July 23 could make the country the latest European Union member to shift to the political right. Most polls put the right-wing Popular Party ahead of the Socialists but likely needing the support of the extreme right Vox party to form a government. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

With the election taking place at the height of summer, millions of citizens are likely to be vacationing away from their regular polling places. But postal voting requests have soared, and officials are estimating a 70% election turnout.

___IS THERE ANY CHANCE FOR A SURPRISE?

A surprise factor that could upset poll predictions is Sumar: the brand new, broad-based movement of 15 small left-wing parties, including Podemos and prominent social figures.

Sumar Prime Minister candidate Yolanda Diaz arrives to take part at a political rally in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 16, 2023. Spain’s elections Sunday will be a battle between two leftist and two rightist parties that are teaming up to form possible coalitions.The only woman among the main four candidates, Yolanda Díaz, 52, The daughter of working class, trade union and anti-Franco dictatorship activists, Díaz hails from the small northwestern Galician town of Fene. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Sumar is headed by highly popular Labor Minister Yolanda Díaz, who is also the second deputy vice president and the only woman among the leaders of the four main parties.

This is the first time small left parties have ever come together on a joint ticket in Spain. Their earlier fragmentation was blamed for many of the town and regional losses in the May election, and they hope that joined together they can make a bigger showing.

Left-wing Sumar Prime Minister candidate Yolanda Diaz shakes hands with supporters during a political rally in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 16, 2023. Spain’s elections Sunday will be a battle between two leftist and two rightist parties that are teaming up to form possible coalitions. The only woman among the main four candidates, Yolanda Díaz, 52, The daughter of working class, trade union and anti-Franco dictatorship activists, Díaz hails from the small northwestern Galician town of Fene. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Sumar’s big goal is to beat out Vox for the potential king-making third place finish. That would allow Sumar to give valuable support for another leftist coalition government. Surveys consistently suggested during the campaign that an absolute majority for Popular Party and Vox is very possible.

Popular Party supporters listen to their leader, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, during a campaigning meeting in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 17, 2023. Spain’s general election Sunday, July 23 could make the country the latest European Union member to shift to the political right. Most polls put the right-wing Popular Party ahead of the Socialists but likely needing the support of the extreme right Vox party to form a government. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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