MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's southern Andalusia region has called early elections for March 22, in a key vote for the opposition Socialist Party which runs the area and is struggling to win support as a general election looms.
The head of Andalusia's government, local Socialist leader Susana Diaz, announced the decision to bring forward the polls by a year, complaining that her leftist coalition was unstable.
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