Spain May Begin Shift Beyond Two-Party Control in Regional Vote

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After four years of protests against austerity and corruption, Spanish voters are deciding on Sunday whether they are ready to move beyond the two-party duopoly that has ruled for the past three decades.

Spaniards are going to the polls to choose representatives in more than 8,000 towns and 13 of the country’s 17 regions. It’s the first nationwide ballot since two new parties, Podemos and Ciudadanos, emerged as challengers to the political establishment.