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BARCELONA, SPAIN - DECEMBER 21: Podemos (We Can) supporters reacts as their leader Pablo Iglesias delivers a speach on Spain General Elections' results on December 21, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. Spaniards went to the polls today to vote for 350 members of the parliament and 208 senators. For the first time since 1982, the two traditional Spanish political parties, right-wing Partido Popular (People's Party) and centre-left wing Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party), held a tight election race with two new contenders, Ciudadanos (Citizens) and Podemos (We Can) attracting right-leaning and left-leaning voters respectively. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

BARCELONA, SPAIN - DECEMBER 21:  Podemos (We Can) supporters reacts as their leader Pablo Iglesias delivers a speach on Spain General Elections' results on December 21, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. Spaniards went to the polls today to vote for 350 members of the parliament and 208 senators. For the first time since 1982, the two traditional Spanish political parties, right-wing Partido Popular (People's Party) and centre-left wing Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party), held a tight election race with two new contenders, Ciudadanos (Citizens) and Podemos (We Can) attracting right-leaning and left-leaning voters respectively.  (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)