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Both major political parties have a point to prove (Photo: European Commission)

Spain and the European Parliament elections 2004

EUOBSERVER / EP-elections 2004 - The bombs on 11 March in Madrid have changed the political landscape in Spain, and set the context for the European elections.

In short, both major political parties have a point to prove.

After being ousted from power - amid allegations that intelligence was suppressed to frame the Basque separatist group ETA for attacks that were carried out by Islamic militants - the Popular Party (PP) will have to claw back some credibility at the ballot box. ...

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Both major political parties have a point to prove (Photo: European Commission)

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