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In [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain there is a political party called '''Podemos''' that supports [[File:Demsocstar.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]], [[File:AntiAusterity.png]] Anti-Austerity measures, [[File:Fem.png]] [[Feminism]], [[File:AntiNeoLib.png]] Anti-Neoliberalism, [[File:Directdem.png]] [[Democracy#Direct_Democracy|Direct Democracy]], [[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism]], [[File:Anti-Atlanticism.png]] withdrawal of Spain from NATO (formerly) and the [[File:Cball-2Spainrepub.png]] implementation of a Republic in Spain.
 
[[File:Podemos.png]] Podemos was founded thanks to the protests of the 15-M Movement, which took place from a protesting in 2011 for a more direct democracy against the bipartisanshiptwo-party system of [[File:SpaPP.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|PP]] and [[File:PSOE.png]] [[Social Democracy|PSOE]]. The party ran in the 2015 Spanish general elections.
 
In 2016 was founded the coalition "Unidos[[File:Unidas Podemos".png]] wasUnidos foundedPodemos, whose name was changed to "Unidas Podemos" in 2019. This coalition was led by Podemos and other left-wing parties such as [[File:SpaIU.png]] Izquierda Unida, [[Ecosoc.png]] Alianza Verde, etc.
 
In the 2019 Spanish general elections, the [[File:PSOE.png]] PSOE (led by Pedro Sanchez and winner of the elections) and [[File:Unidas Podemos.png]] Unidas Podemos (led by Pablo Iglesias) made a coalition government to rule in the country, making Pablo Iglesias one of the vice presidents of [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain for a certain period of time and some politicians of Unidas Podemos as ministers.
 
During the Madrid Assembly Elections of 2021, Pablo Iglesias decided to run as a candidate for [[File:Unidas Podemos.png]] Unidas Podemos in the Community of Madrid after resigning as Vice President of Spain. The elections ended up giving winner to the [[File:SpaPP.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|PP]] with 44.76%, so Pablo Iglesias decided to retire from politics.
 
In 2023 [[File:Unidas Podemos.png]] Unidas Podemos was replaced by a new coalition called Sumar, headed by Yolanda Díaz, Minister of Labor and Social Economy and member of the Communist Party of Spain.
 
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