Article 6D740 Spain election 2023 results: rightwing bloc pulls ahead but remains short of overall majority – as it happened

Spain election 2023 results: rightwing bloc pulls ahead but remains short of overall majority – as it happened

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Ashifa Kassam in Madrid
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Standing firmly in the Socialists' corner is the new Sumar movement - a platform of some 15 leftist and green parties - that is hoping to act as a bulwark against the far-right.

Led by Yolanda Diaz, the country's 52-year-old minister of labour and the Spanish politician with the highest approval rating, Sumar has sought to appeal to the widest possible range of left-of-centre voters. Their promises include the eye-catching universal inheritance," which would give all young Spaniards 20,000 (17,000) in a bid to boost social mobility.

When it comes to -isms, I hate putting labels on things," Diaz said. You'll never find me in all that. What I am is a progressive woman who is the daughter of an anti-Franco activist who was a member of the Spanish Communist party."

Her task is not easy. Although Spain's economy is in decent shape - the inflation rate fell to 1.9% in June - the cost of living crisis continues to bite and political disenchantment, especially on the left, is rife."

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