Sanchez calls snap general election after support for PP and Vox surges across Spain

"NO GOVERNMENT FOR A WHOLE YEAR!" SPAIN THROWN INTO POLITICAL CHAOS AFTER ELECTION | REDACTED NEWS

The election in Spain has created a lot of uncertainty in Spanish politics. It's not clear who will be the next Prime Minister, and it's possible that there will be a long period of political deadlock before a new government is decided. Spain's general election has resulted in a hung parliament, with no party winning an outright majority. The incumbent Socialist Party (PSOE) won the most seats, but fell short of an absolute majority. The center-right People's Party (PP) came second, while the far-right Vox party lost seats. So what happened to the far-right takeover of Spain? Redacted Correspondent Dan Cohen reports from Spain.