vote the socialists led by sanchez were leading in opinion polls now not far behind them well pavlo casado and his conservative people's party but neither of these two major parties are expected to secure an outright majority that means they'll need support from smaller parties now these are enjoying a surgeon support and include the center right c.e.o. don also the far left when he does put a mosque and the far right box party. one in four voters who said to be undecided ahead of this pool it's spain's third election in four years and the most open ended in decades. what i want to think is the most where actually a crucial moment in spain. i think everyone has an obligation to get out at this time and make their votes count. it with. my ballot paper because i didn't like any of the candidates any of the parties and none of their proposals. for decades power has switched between the socialists led by prime minister petro sanchez and the conservative party the popular or popular party spain has long been seen as a country resistant to nationalism with no real swing to extremes since the fal