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Exit polls in Spanish regional elections show Podemos significant rise

SPAIN – Local elections

Exit polls from Spanish regional elections predict significant gains for upstart parties, including the leftist Podemos and center-right Ciudadanos, and a loss of majority for the ruling Conservatives.”

The ruling People’s Party (PP) still received most of the votes in Sunday’s local and regional elections, but has lost its majority in most places, including the Madrid city council, the polls say. The results might be the worst for PM Mariano Rajoy's party in more than 20 years, as many of the voters, suffering from severe spending cuts introduced by the current government, have turned to the market-friendly Ciudadanos and anti-austerity Podemos, after a series of corruption scandals in the country.”

Podemos is seen winning Barcelona, in a setback for parties that back Catalonia’s independence from Spain.”

Spain’s PP and its rival Socialists have been trading power for decades, but the surge in support for the pro-business newcomers Ciudadanos, 'Citizens,' and leftist Podemos, 'We Can,' has shown that the country's two party system may now be facing a strong challenge.”

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