b_179_129_16777215_00_images_ESP130318AA002.jpegPARIS — Chalk up another victory for Europe's growing populist movements. While anti-establishment parties didn't poll first in Spain’s general election Sunday, they ended its long political duopoly, with no single party achieving a majority.

And in doing so they sent a wake-up call to mainstream parties across Europe who are grappling with new divisions that no longer split neatly between right and left, but between old parties and new ones.

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