Podemos se convirtió en la sorpresa de la jornada electoral en España.
Supporters of left wing party Podemos leader and candidate for the upcoming December 20 general election, Pablo Iglesias celebrate the exit poll results during the Spain's general elections in Madrid on December 20, 2015. An exit poll gave Spain's ruling conservative Popular Party the largest share of the votes, 26.8 percent, in today's general election but said the party looked set to lose its absolute majority in parliament. AFP PHOTO/ PEDRO ARMESTRE
Centre-right party Ciudadanos leader and candidate for the general election, Albert Rivera applauds after delivering a speech at an hotel after the results of Spain's general election in Madrid on December 20, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
Spanish Prime Minister and Popular Party (PP) leader and candidate for general election, Mariano Rajoy (C) waves next to his wife Elvira Fernandez (R) and Vice President of the Spanish government and Popular Party (PP)'s number two on the Madrid list, Soraya Saenz de Santamaria (L) at the party's headquarters after the results of Spain's general elections in Madrid on December 20, 2015. Spain's ruling conservative Popular Party won the most seats in parliament in a general election Sunday but lost its absolute majority, partial results showed with over 80 percent of votes counted. AFP PHOTO / JOSE JORDAN