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  2. Politics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    King Felipe VI of Spain. The Spanish monarch, currently, Felipe VI, is the head of the Spanish State, symbol of its unity and permanence, who arbitrates and moderates the regular function of government institutions, and assumes the highest representation of Spain in international relations, especially with those who are part of its historical community. [7]

  3. Opinion polling for the next Spanish general election

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    In the run up to the next Spanish general election, various organisations carry out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Spain during the term of the 15th Cortes Generales. Results of such polls are displayed in this article.

  4. Leadership opinion polling for the next Spanish general election

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    In the run up to the next Spanish general election, various organisations carry out opinion polling to gauge the opinions that voters hold towards political leaders. . Results of such polls are displayed in this

  5. Spanish parliament set to approve controversial amnesty for ...

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    That decision added more uncertainty to Spanish politics and led to Sánchez canceling plans for a 2024 budget because of the difficulty he would have had trying to get the support of the two ...

  6. Analysis-Spain PM Sanchez's political gambles face litmus ...

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    Crunch elections in Catalonia next week will test the wisdom of the latest political gambles by Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who aims to use the vote to buoy his power nationally but ...

  7. Catalan separatist Puigdemont rocks Spanish politics, again

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    Six years after leading Catalonia's failed bid to secede from Spain, Carles Puigdemont rocked the Spanish political scene again on Thursday, but this time to provide his party's crucial support ...

  8. Fernando Morán (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Morán (25 March 1926 – 19 February 2020) was a Spanish diplomat and politician who served as minister of foreign affairs from 1982 to 1985 in the first government of Felipe González. After completing his studies in Madrid, Paris and London, Morán pursued a career as a diplomat.

  9. Sumar (electoral platform) - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] Díaz expressed her will to shape a new electoral platform transcending political parties, as well as the Unidas Podemos brand, [20] [21] aiming to secure the support of ideologically close forces such as En Comú Podem (ECP), Compromís and Más Madrid/Más País while giving a prevalent role to civil society.