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Spain🏛️ PoliticsProgressive19 hr. ago

Voting by mail (the postman always calls twice)

The article discusses concerns raised by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, a candidate for president, regarding the reliability of postal voting in Spain. Feijóo, who previously led the national postal service, has questioned the security of this voting method, calling it 'not completely secure' if used 'in a twisted manner.' The piece criticizes the current political climate as dangerous to democracy, comparing it to the rise of figures like Donald Trump and suggesting that the ruling party’s doubts about the electoral system could undermine democratic principles. It argues that questioning the integrity of the electoral process without solid evidence could lead to unrest and calls for transparency in any potential challenges to election results.

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Voting by mail (the postman always calls twice)

The article discusses concerns raised by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, a candidate for president, regarding the reliability of postal voting in Spain. Feijóo, who previously led the national postal service, has questioned the security of this voting method, calling it 'not completely secure' if used 'in a twisted manner.' The piece criticizes the current political climate as dangerous to democracy, comparing it to the rise of figures like Donald Trump and suggesting that the ruling party’s doubts about the electoral system could undermine democratic principles. It argues that questioning the integrity of the electoral process without solid evidence could lead to unrest and calls for transparency in any potential challenges to election results.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames concerns about postal voting as part of a broader critique of the current political establishment, using strong language to accuse the ruling party of undermining democratic norms. It implies that questioning the electoral system without evidence is reckless and potentially sub版的,

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 45): Factuality is moderate as the article discusses political opinions and allegations about electoral systems without clear evidence. Objectivity is low due to strong ideological language and biased framing towards specific political figures and parties.

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