Spain has long been haunted by the shadow of a brutal dictatorship, and it's is time for the country to start slowly peeling back the facade erected by the Franco regime and their enablers. This is only the beginning of true reconciliation, which must also involve finally giving justice to Franco's victims. The upsurge in nostalgic support for Francoism could be stopped if its ugly truth could be revealed.
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There is a 95% chance that Pedro Sánchez will still be prime minister of Spain at the end of 2025, according to the Metaculus prediction community.