![Santiago Abascal, leader of far-right Vox Party, addresses supporters outside the party headquarters after the announcement of the general election first results, in Madrid. Santiago Abascal, leader of far-right Vox Party, addresses supporters outside the party headquarters after the announcement of the general election first results, in Madrid.](https://static.euronews.com/articles/stories/08/39/17/60/1200x675_cmsv2_c2ac2f06-1e8a-5234-8815-9a65d282f3e9-8391760.jpg)
Video. Will Vox benefit from the rise of Europe's extreme right?
Spain's far-right party lost more than 600,000 votes in the country's latest general election – but now it has a chance to turn things around this summer.
Read full articleSpain's far-right party lost more than 600,000 votes in the country's latest general election – but now it has a chance to turn things around this summer.
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