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No. 7 (2023), Articles, pages 95-120
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30827/polygob.i7.26110
Submitted: Sep 12, 2022 Accepted: Nov 28, 2023 Published: Dec 30, 2023

Abstract

Spain has suffered great political changes since the 2008 economic crisis, marked with a wave of demonstrations and the challenge of the Catalan pro-independence movement, marking the end of bipartidism and the rise of three new political parties. We aim to examine if this process has changed the basis of class voting in the country from a traditional bipolar space to a tripolar one as in Europe, especially with the rise of the radical right, represented by VOX. The findings suggest that the bipolar space remains and is very polarized in both economic and cultural dimensions, although the radical right class basis is ambiguous.

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