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Originally Posted by RedFred
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That's not a smart analysis but what can be expected by impulsive and short thinking lefties...
The left in Spain has dominated the political landscape for many years, it's ground breaking to see a far right party take such a big chunk of the political cake.
I further read the bottom link:
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Meanwhile, a new far-right party has shocked the country’s establishment by waxing nostalgic for Spain’s authoritarian past in a much more open manner; the leaders of Vox have vowed to “make Spain great again”—a rather complicated proposition in a country that was ruled by fascists less than half a century ago.
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Ruled by fascists, that's your kind redfred...
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Though Vox did not “win” the elections, its ascent was the day’s most significant development—more than the PSOE’s victory—one that marks a true turning point in Spain’s, and Europe’s, attitude toward the past.
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