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Vox, Spain's far right party, has more than doubled its parliamentary seats in its fourth national general election in four years. Parliament seats are extremely scattered, so it is bound to be very difficult to form a cabinet for negotiation.
Official data close to the final result showed that the Socialist Party of acting prime minister Pedro Sanchez had the most seats, but less than in the last election in April, and further away from the majority level of more than half.
"In any case, we will form a progressive government to lift the political deadlock We call on all parties to participate, except those who oppose coexistence and incite hatred, "Sanchez said.
The election results showed a legislative stalemate, with neither the left nor the right gaining more than half of the seats.
"Now they have to negotiate that people don't want a third election," said Isabel Romero, 65, a retired person. She voted for the socialist party and complained about the high abstention rate.
The most likely outcome is the establishment of a socialist minority government. But the bigger question is, who could be an ally? How long can such a government last?
In the second and third place were the conservative people's party and Vox, which won seats mainly from the public democratic party, which dropped from 57 to just 10. However, there are still various solutions to break the deadlock, in which the public democratic party and local parties may play a role.


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