MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's opposition Socialist party announced on Saturday that it would select a leader in November to run against the ruling centre-right People's Party in 2015 parliamentary elections.
The contest will be Spain's first open-door primary by a major party, meaning that any citizen will be able to vote. That marks a shift from the past when the Socialist party alone chose its leader.
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