Spain’s Socialists refuse to back Rajoy bid to form new gov’t

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Spain’s Socialists refuse to back Rajoy bid to form new gov’t
If the Popular Party fails to form a government, Pedro Sanchez says the Socialists would 'explore all options for there to be a government of change'

MADRID, Spain – The leader of Spain’s Socialists said Wednesday, December 23, that his party will not back acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s bid to form a new government following an inclusive weekend election.

“We were clear: we will vote against the continuity of the Popular Party at the helm of the government, with Mariano Rajoy as prime minister,” Pedro Sanchez told a news conference after holding talks with Rajoy for the first time since Sunday’s election.

With the Popular Party winning only 123 seats – far short of the 176 it needs for an absolute majority – it is seeking to form a minority government.

To do so, it needs the Socialist PSOE, which came in second with 90 seats, to support it during a vote of confidence in parliament. (READ: Spain faces uphill struggle to form government after polls)

If the Popular Party fails to form a government, Sanchez said the Socialists would “explore all options for there to be a government of change”.

With left-wing parties holding the balance of power in the new parliament, the Socialists could form a government by joining forces with Podemos and other smaller nationalist forces.

That outcome would mirror events in neighboring Portugal where the ruling conservatives won an October election but fell to a Socialist government backed by leftist parties just days later.

Under Spanish law, the new parliament must be called by January 13, after which lawmakers have two months to elect a government. If they fail, the acting prime minister has to call a new election.

Sanchez said holding fresh elections should be the “last option” to overcome the impasse. – Rappler.com

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