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Zugzwang! Spanish Radical Left Party Podemos Surges Into Lead

Podemos, a Spanish far-left populist party led by Pablo Iglesias is once again in the lead the polls.


Chart from El Pais.

Elections are scheduled in November of 2015.

The surge of Posemos adds another contagion wrinkle to the German bluff that Greece does not matter. Actually Greece very much matters, but Spain would be a bombshell.

Recall that Podemos "Economic Manifesto" Calls for Debt Restructuring, Spain to Abandon the "Euro Trap."

"Spaniards should be aware that it is physically impossible that they can pursue policies that meet the national interest, within the euro as it is designed. The euro was conceived as a real trap, but nowhere is it written that people have to accept it." said Iglesias.

Also consider Incredible Populist Positions in Podemos' "Economic Manifesto".


Fringe Political Parties

Finally, here is a snip from Biggest Bubble: Central Bank Credibility; Cautionary Tale of Global Gloom from Down Under, written earlier today.

I believe two of the alleged fringe parties are going to win the next election.

I expect wins by Podemos in Spain and Syriza in Greece. An outright win by the 5 Star Movement in Italy is not out of the question.

If you win, are you a fringe party?

The Troika and Germany have their hands full here if they cannot stop these movements. But the only way to stop these movements is debt relief to Greece, Spain, Portugal and budget concessions to Italy and France.


Zugzwang

The appropriate term for this situation is Zugzwang. In chess parlance, it means that it's a player's turn to move, but whatever move he makes will result in loss of position, perhaps even the game.

Here is a position of "extreme mutual zugzwang";

Whoever moves loses the game.

It's fitting the term originated in German chess literature in 1858.

It's Germany's move to stop contagion from Syriza and Podemos. But, unlike chess, Germany can elect to do nothing. Yet, if Germany elects to do nothing, there's a strong chance Greece would then be forced to exit the euro.

So chancellor Merkel, it's your move. What's it going to be?

 

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