Publication

Jun 2012

This paper discusses the effect the 15M movement, whose members are otherwise known as the Indignados, has had in Spain. The movement is small, but the authors suggest that the public are very sympathetic toward the group. Furthermore, this feeling has been maintained. Voting behavior has not changed in response to the actions of the group. However, the authors believe that the group has introduced many, particularly the young, to political engagement.

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Author Francesc Badia, Oleguer Sarsanedas
Series CIDOB opinión
Issue 151
Publisher Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)
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