Votes from overseas means left and right blocs now neck and neck in race for power
Spain’s socialist party has suffered a setback in its efforts to form a new leftwing coalition government after this month’s inconclusive election as a count of overseas votes handed a crucial seat across to the opposition conservatives.
The result means the left and right blocs are now neck and neck as MPs prepare for a vote in congress that will determine who gets to govern.
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