SLATE/ L. Weymouth
In 3 weeks, elections will be held in Spain.
Either the People's Party Mariano Rajoy (right) or Socialist Alfredo Rubalcaba will be named the new PM.
The Washington Post's Lally Wymouth interviews them both about Spain's economic past... and future.
ALSO: What Spain's indignados hope to achieve...and how they are doing it.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/oct/29/spanish-protests-occupy-people-together
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