As Spain Braces for a Snap Election, Here’s What You Need to Know

  • Premier Sanchez calls vote for April 28 after budget defeat
  • Despite political shifts, country still enjoys robust growth
Pedro SanchezPhotographer: Angel Navarrete/Bloomberg
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Spain is bracing for its third election in four years after Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez failed to pass his budget in a death blow to his minority government.

Sanchez on Friday called the ballot for April 28.