Slightly higher turnout in Spanish elections

In the parliamentary elections Sunday in Spain emerges with more than 58.

For example, in the regions of Madrid and Valencia, Cantabria and Catalonia there were more voters than in the previous parliamentary elections. Approximately 36.5 million Spaniards are eligible to vote. They are expected to choose a Spanish lower house that is no longer dominated by one party. The Government would as from Monday rely on coalitions.

The current government of the conservative People's Party (PP) of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy could not only continue governing. Possibly the PP remains the largest thanks to a slight recovery in the economy.