The leader of Spain's Ciudadanos, Albert Rivera, stepped down on Monday, a day after the business-friendly party suffered a drubbing in a repeat general election.
The party, which has been rocked by internal divisions over strategy, won just 10 seats in the 350-seat parliament in Sunday's polls, down from 57 seats in the previous ballot in April.
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