Spain held regional and local elections on 24 May. Anwen Elias assesses what the results of the elections mean for Spain ahead of the upcoming general election, and for Catalonia in the lead up to regional elections in September that have been billed by some parties as a de facto vote on independence. She writes that the capacity of new and old parties to respond to the changing circumstances in Spanish politics will determine whether the country’s traditional two-party system can definitively be said to be over
The topicality of the article is that the party system of Spain is undergoing serious transformation...
AbstractWith a very high unemployment rate but at the first stage of a timid economic recovery, Spai...
Pro-independence parties won a majority of seats in the Catalan elections on 27 September, which wer...
Spain’s local and regional elections on 24 May were expected to give an indication of where the main...
Spain will hold local and regional elections in the coming months, with a general election scheduled...
Spain will hold a new general election on 26 June, following the failure to form a government after ...
Opinion polling suggests that it is unlikely any one party will gain a majority of seats in Spain’s ...
On 15 January, early parliamentary elections were called in Catalonia, with the vote set to be held ...
A surge in support for two parties – Podemos and Ciudadanos – ahead of the Spanish general election ...
Catalonia will hold parliamentary elections on 27 September, with a number of Catalan politicians pr...
AbstractThe autonomous elections held on 25 May 2015 took place simultaneously in 13 of the 17 Spani...
What does the result of the Catalan elections on 27 September mean for the future of Catalonia and S...
Following elections in Catalonia on 27 September, negotiations have taken place between the main pro...
Spain held a general election on 26 June, just over six months after the last election in December f...
Catalonia will hold parliamentary elections on 27 September, with the vote being framed by several C...
The topicality of the article is that the party system of Spain is undergoing serious transformation...
AbstractWith a very high unemployment rate but at the first stage of a timid economic recovery, Spai...
Pro-independence parties won a majority of seats in the Catalan elections on 27 September, which wer...
Spain’s local and regional elections on 24 May were expected to give an indication of where the main...
Spain will hold local and regional elections in the coming months, with a general election scheduled...
Spain will hold a new general election on 26 June, following the failure to form a government after ...
Opinion polling suggests that it is unlikely any one party will gain a majority of seats in Spain’s ...
On 15 January, early parliamentary elections were called in Catalonia, with the vote set to be held ...
A surge in support for two parties – Podemos and Ciudadanos – ahead of the Spanish general election ...
Catalonia will hold parliamentary elections on 27 September, with a number of Catalan politicians pr...
AbstractThe autonomous elections held on 25 May 2015 took place simultaneously in 13 of the 17 Spani...
What does the result of the Catalan elections on 27 September mean for the future of Catalonia and S...
Following elections in Catalonia on 27 September, negotiations have taken place between the main pro...
Spain held a general election on 26 June, just over six months after the last election in December f...
Catalonia will hold parliamentary elections on 27 September, with the vote being framed by several C...
The topicality of the article is that the party system of Spain is undergoing serious transformation...
AbstractWith a very high unemployment rate but at the first stage of a timid economic recovery, Spai...
Pro-independence parties won a majority of seats in the Catalan elections on 27 September, which wer...