{"id":113817,"date":"2024-06-09T23:00:04","date_gmt":"2024-06-09T23:00:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globeecho.com\/ar\/politics\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-spain-centre-right-pp-beats-sanchez-socialists-by-slight-majority-exit-polls-say\/"},"modified":"2024-06-09T23:00:04","modified_gmt":"2024-06-09T23:00:04","slug":"rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-spain-centre-right-pp-beats-sanchez-socialists-by-slight-majority-exit-polls-say","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/politics\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-spain-centre-right-pp-beats-sanchez-socialists-by-slight-majority-exit-polls-say\/","title":{"rendered":"rewrite this title in Arabic Spain: Centre-right PP beats Sanchez&#8217; socialists by slight majority, exit polls say"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic<br \/>\n        The centre-right Partido Popular (PP) saw a 12% increase since the last elections, and far-right Vox doubled its seats in the European Parliament on Sunday.<br \/>\n    ADVERTISEMENTSpanish centre-right Partido Popular (PP) gained a small advantage over Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez&#8217; socialist PSOE, while a new far-right party entered the European Parliament, according to first estimates. The PP, led by Alberto N\u00fa\u00f1ez Feij\u00f3o, received 32.4% of the votes, a 12% increase since 2019, as the socialists retained slightly over 30% of support, a 2% dip from the last election. N\u00fa\u00f1ez Feij\u00f3o&#8217;s party, which currently has 13 seats in the European Parliament, is expected to get 21 to 23 seats based on the exit poll results, while Sanchez&#8217; party, which has 21, should get between 20 to 22 places. The far-right Vox party should almost double their MEPs and get between six and seven seats in Parliament after receiving 10.4% of the votes, a 4% increase compared to 2019.Yet, one of the biggest surprises is the rise of another far-right Spanish party, Se acabo la fiesta or The Party is Over, founded by so-called anti-establishment social media personality Alvise Perez, which would enter the European Parliament with two to three MEPs after receiving 3.9% of votes. Vox&#8217;s spokesperson, Jos\u00e9 Antonio F\u00faster, said the results proved an &#8220;undeniable fact&#8221; and the &#8220;advancement of patriots and sovereigntists&#8221; in the European Parliament. He also said Vox would act as a &#8220;glue&#8221; for all of the other far right parties in Europe. The Partido Popular had been hoping to capitalise on voters&#8217; discontent over Prime Minister Sanchez&#8217; divisive amnesty law for Catalan separatists and the judicial probe into his wife, Bego\u00f1a G\u00f3mez.Sanchez&#8217;s coalition partner, left-wing Sumar, should secure three to four seats after receiving 6.4% of votes. Podemos is expected to have two to three MEPs, with 4.4% of support. Ahora Republicas, a group that includes the separatist group EH, should also get between two andd three seats. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic The centre-right Partido Popular (PP) saw a 12% increase since the last elections, and far-right Vox doubled its seats in the European Parliament on Sunday. 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