A banner showing an image depicting Alberto Nuñez Feijoo, leader of the PP Party.
Voters in Spain head to the polls on July 23 to cast their votes and elect Spain's next government.
Spain voters are heading to the polls on Sunday in an election that could bring the far right to power for the first time since Francisco Franco's dictatorship.
Polls published ahead of the vote projected a conservative win, with the PP (Partido Popular) set to secure about 34% of support — which would not be sufficient to form a majority government.
Some political analysts expect PP to join forces with the far right party Vox, which could be the third biggest political force in this election and obtain more than 10% of the votes.
Persons:
Alberto Nuñez Feijoo, Spain's, Francisco Franco's, Vox, Federico Santi
Organizations:
PP Party, Voters, PP, Partido, Vox, Eurasia Group
Locations:
Spain, Germany