Spain’s uncertain political future after election deadlock

Conservative bloc fails to win majority, with fear of far-right driving support for Pedro Sánchez and Socialist-led coalition

PM Pedro Sanchez outside a polling station in Madrid, 23 July 2023
PM Pedro Sánchez has ‘a possible – though extremely complex – route to victory’
(Image credit: Borja B. Hojas/Getty Images)

Spain is facing months of political gridlock after parliamentary elections saw the conservative bloc fail to win enough votes to form a government.

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