Spain Votes
High Turnout as Spain Heads to the Polls
SPAIN — Spain's general election is underway, with polls pointing to a tight race between the ruling Socialist Party and the conservative Popular Party.
Turnout
Turnout is expected to be high, with millions of Spaniards casting their ballots. The election is seen as a key test for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who has been in power since 2018.
Sánchez has campaigned on a platform of social justice and economic growth, while the Popular Party has promised to cut taxes and reduce government spending.
Economy
The economy is a key issue in the election, with Spain facing high unemployment and a large budget deficit.
The Socialist Party has promised to increase spending on public services, while the Popular Party has pledged to cut taxes.
Immigration
Immigration is another major issue in the election, with Spain being a major destination for migrants from Africa and Latin America.
The Socialist Party has promised to increase funding for integration programs, while the Popular Party has pledged to crack down on illegal immigration.
Future of Spain
The election is also seen as a test of the future of Spain, with the country facing challenges such as rising populism and separatism.
The Socialist Party has promised to defend Spanish unity, while the Popular Party has vowed to give more autonomy to the regions.
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