PSOE poster on Gran Via, Madrid
The PSOE has unveiled a huge electoral campaign poster on the side of a building on Gran Via in Madrid. Depicting the ‘front benches’ of the PSOE and the PP, the poster claims to show the differences between the personalities of the two parties. The Socialists, above, look cheerful and relaxed. The PP, meanwhile, appear angry, sullen and lost in thought.
Thanks to Katie at España Profunda for this one.
Some starters
Simbolos y Senyals
Welcome to a new blog from Tom Clarke (thebadrash.com) which is all about the political posters, stickers and graffiti found in Spanish towns and cities. The idea behind the site is to become a repository for electoral and non-electoral campaign material used at all levels, from major political parties to fringe or special interest groups.
As I live in Cerdanyola del Vallès, a suburb of Barcelona, many of the examples I find will be of a particularly local and/or Catalan significance. That’s why I ask anyone who stumbles upon this site and finds it interesting, to send in your pictures (or better still, actual material), so that we can make this collection as complete and varied as possible.






