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By *Dick Nichols*, Barcelona

May 27, 2015 – */Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal/* -- Once
the results of Spain’s May 24 local and regional elections became known the
main lesson for the anti-austerity and anti-capitalist left was simply and
starkly obvious: the more united and more involving of ordinary people its
election campaigns were, the greater its gains and the greater the losses
for the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE)—its main rival for the
popular and working-class vote—and for the ruling conservative People’s
Party (PP).

Where the two main poles of the radical left in the Spanish state—Podemos
and the United Left (IU)— managed to merge their forces in projects
organised not as alliances between party apparatuses but as participatory
citizens’ electoral campaigns, the results were at times little short of
astounding.

These citizen’s movements managed to win the city councils of the country’s
two most important cities, Madrid and Barcelona, as well as A Coruña and
Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Zaragoza in Aragon and Cadiz in
Andalusia.

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