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The article criticizes the 'Trumpization' of Spain's People's Party (PP), arguing that nationalist policies threaten democratic principles by using national identity to question citizenship. It references the PP and Vox's push to restrict voting rights based on nationality, drawing parallels to authoritarian regimes like China, Russia, and Morocco. The author suggests these parties aim to control voter eligibility, effectively limiting democracy by excluding certain groups. The piece highlights concerns over the erosion of universal suffrage and the potential normalization of exclusionary practices under populist leadership.

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Casting de españoles

The article criticizes the 'Trumpization' of Spain's People's Party (PP), arguing that nationalist policies threaten democratic principles by using national identity to question citizenship. It references the PP and Vox's push to restrict voting rights based on nationality, drawing parallels to authoritarian regimes like China, Russia, and Morocco. The author suggests these parties aim to control voter eligibility, effectively limiting democracy by excluding certain groups. The piece highlights concerns over the erosion of universal suffrage and the potential normalization of exclusionary practices under populist leadership.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the PP and Vox's nationalist policies as authoritarian and antidemocratic, using strong negative language ('trumpinización', 'fascismo norteamericano') and comparing them to non-democratic regimes. It implies that restricting voting rights based on national identity undermines the

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