in 2017, I wrote on Portugal's left coalition as a politics that left parties elsewhere should emulate rather than keep running from. That was in French context, but Spain may now be a good case https://democracyjournal.org/arguments/reuniting-frances-plural-left/ … & Jacobin adds context on Podemos: https://jacobinmag.com/2019/04/podemos-iglesias-spain-elections-psoe-sanchez …
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What's the website?
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Thank you!
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Cool check back in a few years, after they fail to adequately address any concerns of the working class. Check how the far right polls then.
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The more interesting q is how the working class in the US/Brazil/etc. will respond after they went out of their way to elect the far right and end up being left with nothing to show for it, except *even more* tax cutting for the rich and deregulation for industry.
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Pretty sure we’ve known for 200 years that if both parties offer similar policy, then working class people go for the racists. Weird how neoliberals keep forgetting that.
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Ah yes, oh wise socialist, thanks for educating me and so astutely pointing out that we’ve never seen a “neoliberal” gov’t elected in any western nation over the past 200 years (also, just because I want a laugh, could you tell me what you think “neoliberal” means?)

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“Hitler sucks but I’m fine with massive racist violence every few decades as long as magestic neoliberal leadership during the interim is the trade off”
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It’s going be a left coalition—they’re only one seat short of 176, so with an abstention, they, form a gov without the independence parties. Also, Rivera reiterated his no to a pact tonight and so did PSOE supporters.
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I think they are 11 seats short of 176. They have 123 and 42 which is 165. So have to get some minor parties to play ball
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That's already pretty much a done deal, with the the non-independence parties, they've got 175. You can see this on the right of the graphic on the front page of https://elpais.com . But Carmen Calvo said this morning that they might try to govern on their own.
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Social Democrats became the largest party in the Finnish Parliament two weeks ago, though the field is very splintered and left-wing parties alone can't form a majority coalition on their own (talks will begin next week)
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Oooh, the way you say "center-left" really turns me on
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There are several other issues at stake vs only left vs right. Other vetoes with regional parties asking for independence than might make coalitions difficult. Important to compare PSOE + POD in 2019 vs 2016. Some rearrangement happening in left
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I'm confused, PSOE is a social-democratic party.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2019/apr/28/spain-election-turnout-increases-as-voters-head-to-polls-for-third-time-in-four-years-live-updates … -
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#Liberal@CiudadanosCs big advance, more than doubling seats.
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