Our Fellows and Associated Fellows have not only been following #UKelection2019 we have also been discussing this years's #canadaelection2019 and the #SpanishElection ⬇
In October, we saw #canadaelection2019 where @JustinTrudeau #Liberals lost their majority. @ailsa_henderson discusses the decline of brokerage politics and asks what next for #Canadian politics.
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André Lecours @uOttawa also provided analysis on #canadaelection2019 highlighting the issues that shaped the #election and arguing that the result emphasises the divide between Western #Canada and the rest of the country.
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We have also seen the second #SpanishElection of 2019. @rlineira argues that the #election verdict is similar to 6 months ago, however, this is the most polarised #parliament in left and national terms.
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CCC Director, Michael Keating, reflects on the result of the #SpanishElection arguing 'The Spanish model of territorial accommodating its nationalities, once a factor for stability, is now in crisis'.
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