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VisitPublic response to new Socialist policies in Catalonia by mid-2025
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Spain's Socialists Win Catalan Elections, Reducing Separatist Majority
May 12, 2024, 07:45 PM
In the recent Catalan elections, Spain's pro-union Socialist party, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, secured a victory, effectively reducing the majority previously held by Catalan separatists. The elections, which were closely watched due to their potential impact on Sanchez's political future, saw left-wing candidates advocating for an economic model prioritizing public transportation and affordable housing over tourism. However, early results indicated a deadlock was more likely, with the Socialists leading and Junts trailing at second place with 25% of the votes counted.
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