Spain’s Prime Minister Rajoy expects new elections in June

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Spain’s Prime Minister Rajoy expects new elections in June

20. December, Spain has elected a new government, there is not yet. Premier Rajoy is from new elections. The Conservative could be wrong.

Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is expected for the end of June elections. In a conversation with the British Prime Minister David Cameron (the article to the left of Rajoy) on the sidelines of the EU summit in Brussels, the journalists listened to was, said the conservative politician, “the most Probable is, that it is at the 26. June elections”. Obviously, Rajoy is not aware that the conversation is on video channels for the press was transferred.

People’s party loses absolute majority

In Spain it is since the parliamentary elections of 20. December has not been possible to form a new administration. If the choice had been ruling people’s party, PP, heavy casualties, and their absolute majority is lost. With 119 of 350 mandates remained the PP but the strongest force in Parliament.

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Fresh Parteienwind in Spain (21.12.2015)

The Socialist workers ‘ party (PSOE) came to 89 seats, the linkspopulistische party Podemos has 65 and the liberal party Ciudadanos 40 seats. The remaining mandates went to representatives linksnationaler parties and Unabhängigkeitsbefürworter. Rajoy campaigned for the socialists, and Ciudadanos unsuccessfully for a coalition or support a minority government of his party.

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Podemos talks ready

Due to the continuing Blockade is in Madrid already longer about elections will be discussed. But now brought Podemos movement again in the formation of the government. According to a report issued by the Agency AFP, said the new left-wing party to negotiations with the labour party. Podemos chief Pablo Iglesias agreed to take part in four conversations, at which also the Communist Izquierda Unida and the regional grouping Compromís should participate.

Podemos had refused, with the PSOE to negotiate, as long as those Ciudadanos speaks. The PSOE-President Pedro Sánchez, the of king Felipe VI, with the formation of a government entrusted was rejected, in turn, Iglesias’ claim for “exclusive” negotiations.

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