Sánchez Faces First Regional Vote After Iran War: What to Watch
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Residents of Castile and León, a region in northern Spain, head to the polls Sunday in the country’s first election since the start of the war in Iran. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called the war “illegal” and placed blame on President Donald Trump, who threatened to cut off all trade with Spain.
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