Before Spain’s 23 July election, more than 60% expressed concern over Vox entering a coalition government
More than 60% of Spaniards are worried about the prospect of a coalition government that includes the far-right Vox party, according to a new survey published less than two weeks before the country’s snap general election.
The Ipsos poll, conducted for Spain’s La Vanguardia newspaper, found that 42.1% of those surveyed were very worried by the idea of Vox sharing power with the conservative People’s party (PP), while 18% were quite worried by the notion.
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