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Chapters: Spanish General Election, 2008, Spanish General Election, 2004, Spanish Regional Elections, 2007, Basque Parliamentary Election, 2009, Spanish General Election, 1977, Galician Parliamentary Election, 2009, Spanish General Election, 1986, Spanish General Election, 2000, European Parliament Election, 2009, Turno, Spanish General Election, 1993, Spanish General Election, 1989, Spanish General Election, 1936, Spanish General Election, 1982, Spanish General Election, 1996, Galician Parliamentary Election, 2005, Spanish General Election, 1933, Galician Parliamentary Election, 2001, Galician Parliamentary Election, 1997, Spanish General Election, 1979, Basque Parliamentary Election, 1994, Basque Parliamentary Election, 2005, Basque Parliamentary Election, 1990, Basque Parliamentary Election, 1998, Basque Parliamentary Election, 1984, Basque Parliamentary Election, 1986, European Parliament Election, 1987, Basque Parliamentary Election, 2001, Spanish General Election, 1931, Basque Parliamentary Election, 1980, Next Spanish General Election, Andalusian Parliamentary Election, 2008, European Parliament Election, 2004, European Parliament Election, 1999, European Parliament Election, 1989, European Parliament Election, 1994, Spanish General Elections. Excerpt: Previous PMJose Luis Rodr?guez ZapateroPSOE Legislative elections for the Spanish Cortes Generales were held on March 9, 2008. The elections were for 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies, and the 208 directly elected seats in the upper house, the Senate, determining the Prime Minister of Spain. The elections are commonly referred to as 9-M in the Spanish media. The governing PSOE led by current Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodr?guez Zapatero declared victory on March 9, and the opposition People's... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12400564