Spanish election result: socialists win but far-right advances

Pedro Sanchez will need to negotiate alliance after falling short of majority

Pedro Sanchez
Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez is likely to be Spain’s next prime minister
(Image credit: Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)

Spain's ruling Socialists have sealed victory in the country’s general election but failed to win a majority, amid unprecedented gains by the far-right.

Pedro Sanchez’s party received 29% of the vote and will need to negotiate an alliance with left-wing Podemos and regional parties, or the centre right, to form a government.

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