One week from today, Spaniards will go to the polls to elect the 15th Cortes Generales (Spain’s national parliament). All 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies will be up for election, as well as 208 of 265 seats in the Senate. The results will produce a new coalition government. It is widely believed that Spain’s current prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, will no longer be prime minister as a result of Sunday’s elections. So we start with that.
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