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Leader of left wing party Podemos and candidate for the upcoming December 20 general election, Pablo Iglesias greets supporters during a campaign meeting in Madrid on December 13, 2015. Public over corruption across the political spectrum, as well as companies, unions, banks, celebrities, and even royalty could cost Spain's traditional parties dearly in upcoming elections as sky-high unemployment and austerity has seen the emergence of two new parties -- the anti-austerity Podemos and centrist Ciudadanos -- both threatening to the two-party monopoly at the polls says sociologist Jose Pablo Ferrandiz of polling institute Metroscopia. AFP PHOTO / JAVIER SORIANO / AFP / JAVIER SORIANO (Photo credit should read JAVIER SORIANO/AFP/Getty Images)

Leader of left wing party Podemos and candidate for the upcoming December 20 general election, Pablo Iglesias greets supporters during a campaign meeting in Madrid on December 13, 2015.  Public over corruption across the political spectrum, as well as companies, unions, banks, celebrities, and even royalty could cost Spain's traditional parties dearly in upcoming elections as sky-high unemployment and austerity has seen the emergence of two new parties -- the anti-austerity Podemos and centrist Ciudadanos -- both threatening to the two-party monopoly at the polls says sociologist Jose Pablo Ferrandiz of polling institute Metroscopia.  AFP PHOTO / JAVIER SORIANO / AFP / JAVIER SORIANO        (Photo credit should read JAVIER SORIANO/AFP/Getty Images)