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Spain and its elections: becoming the Germany of the South?
Spain votes on 20th November, in the jaws of the two great issues facing Europe: the financial crisis and the Arab Spring.The outcome of the election will affect whether Spain plays a crucial role in helping Europe deal with both crises, heal divisions between northern and southern Europe, and bring stability and reform to the EU’s southern neighbourhood.
A new ECFR essay by José Ignacio Torreblanca and Mark Leonard – ‘Spain after the election: the “Germany of the south”?’ – sets out how a new Spanish government under Mariano Rajoy can come up with a credible plan to deal with Spain’s problems that also helps the rest of Europe.
Although the Spanish election coincides with the 36th anniversary of Franco’s death, very few issues in these elections date back to the Franco era. They date back to the Europeanisation that Spain has witnessed since joining the EU in 1986.
Contact:José Ignacio Torreblanca: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) + 34 912 444 770
Mark Leonard: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) +44 (0) 20 7227 6869
Press: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) +44 (0) 20 7227 6880
Click here for a pdf of ‘Spain after the election: the “Germany of the south”?’
“By helping Spain, a new Spanish government could help Europe deal with the financial crisis and bring stability and reform to North Africa. Spain is willing to become the “Germany of the South”, but it needs help from the rest of Europe.” José Ignacio Torreblanca
Notes to editors:
The European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) is the first pan-European think-tank. Launched in October 2007, its objective is to conduct research and promote informed debate across Europe on the development of coherent and effective European values based foreign policy.
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