Democratic Election held for the First time in many years.

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Spain held its first democratic election since 1934 on June 15th. The election marked a crucial turning point in Spanish history as it ended nearly four decades of authoritarian rule under Francisco Franco's regime. Spain had been under a dictatorship since the end of the Spanish Civil War in 1939, and these elections paved the way for the establishment of a democratic government. The election was a milestone in the country's transition to democracy, allowing citizens to freely express their political preferences. It marked a moment of hope and change for the Spanish people, who were eager to participate in the democratic process and shape the future of their nation. The election led to the formation of a new Spanish government and set the stage for subsequent elections and the consolidation of democracy in the country. #SpainHistory #DemocracyRestored #TransitiontoDemocracy
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