Published September 23, 2016
Political parties are wrapping up campaigns for elections in Spain's Basque and Galicia regions that offer a slim chance of ending the nine-month deadlock at national level and avoiding a third general election in a year.
Acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's conservative Popular Party has been running a caretaker government in Madrid following inconclusive national elections in December and in June. The party won the most seats in both but lacks the votes in Parliament to win a confidence vote to form a new government.
But now it hopes a strong showing in Galicia and the possibility of a post-election deal with the ruling Basque Nationalist Party will strengthen its hand at national level.
Campaigning for both elections ends at midnight Friday with the elections to be held Sunday.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/regional-elections-may-help-breach-spains-political-impasse