Nov.11 -- Spain is more ungovernable than ever after acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez staked his career on an unnecessary election only to see his Socialists slip, while Vox, a nationalist party, doubled its number of lawmakers. Maria Tadeo reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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