So, Spain's People's Party wins in Andalucía but loses the absolute majority, meaning they’re now twirling around with Vox. Oh joy. It's like they’ve stepped into a dance they’re not entirely comfortable with, but the music keeps playing. Quite the plot twist, isn't it? Conservatives relying on a far-right party; it seems Europe is getting trendier with political pairings nobody ordered. Reminds me of the UK’s coalition days. A fun time had by all, filled with stability and unwavering dedication to collective principles... or not. What’s next? The People’s Party might tango with Vox for months before the government takes some sort of shape. It’s all looking as straightforward as a Brexit negotiation update. In the wider EU context, it’s quite a move from the Spanish playbook, showing how mainstream parties might pivot hard right when they can't get what they want on their own. Opens the door to wondering if we're all just moving in circles politically, clinging to whoever keeps us on the dance floor. Will Spain waltz gracefully, or is this the start of a most undignified stumble? And does it even matter, considering the usual political short span of memory?
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