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Latest news on the next Spanish general election, providing comprehensive coverage of polls, parties, candidates, key issues, and analysis as Spain prepares to elect a new government by August 2027.
The next Spanish general election, which must be held no later than 22 August 2027, will determine the composition of the Congress of Deputies and the Senate. All 350 seats in the Congress and 208 of 265 seats in the Senate will be contested. The election will decide if the current PSOE-led government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, in power since 2023 in a minority coalition, will win a new mandate.
As the election approaches, opinion polls suggest a close race between the PSOE and the main opposition People's Party (PP) led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo. Key issues shaping the campaign include the economy, Catalan independence, immigration, and the legacy of the controversial 2023 decision to grant amnesty to Catalan politicians convicted after the failed 2017 secession attempt. The performance of other parties like Vox, Sumar, ERC and Junts could prove pivotal in post-election coalition negotiations.
Analysts are closely watching the strategies and rhetoric of party leaders on the campaign trail, as well as grassroots mobilization efforts and the impact of televised debates. Early indications suggest record voter engagement, especially among young Spaniards concerned about economic prospects and social issues. At the regional level, local concerns and the strength of nationalist parties will influence key battleground provinces.
The election takes place against the backdrop of Spain's turbulent recent political history, including the 2020s rise of the far-right, the Catalan crisis, and frequent changes of government. The fractured political landscape and the absence of a clear consensus on issues like territorial reform and fiscal policy underscore the importance of forging durable governing coalitions to ensure political and economic stability.
As the next Spanish general election approaches, our feed provides real-time updates, insightful analysis from top pundits, and a comprehensive look at all the key aspects of this consequential vote. Follow NewsNow's dedicated feed to track the latest polls, understand the issues that matter, and stay one step ahead as Spain chooses its political future.