Spain's Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, is facing re-election with polls suggesting he will lose his position in the general election on July 23. Sánchez's chances depend on a strong turnout for his Socialists, the far-left coalition Sumar, and smaller parties. Despite his successful handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic challenges, his dependency on fringe parties and passing of liberal laws may cost him his job. Sánchez has been holding rallies and giving interviews in the hopes of staying in office.
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