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The PSOE's election campaign chief, Elena Valenciano, gave an interview with Onda Cero radio station earlier today and painted a gloomy picture of the struggles that she expects the country must contend with over the coming months.
"We're probably going to get back into a chain of financial turbulence in September and October," she commented, "An intervention in Spain would be a great misfortune for the country."
With just three months to go until a general election which his party is widely tipped not to win, Friday's parliamentary vote on the amendment to the constitution is perhaps Zapatero's last chance of 'getting his house in order' before his successor takes the reigns.
Valenciano referred to the measure as "necessary" as the country must avoid following Greece, Ireland and Portugal in requiring a European bailout which, she said "would be a great misfortune for the Country."