Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Spain and the inability to form a government – Daily Mail

Since the general elections in Spain from December 20 to elect the new president of the Spanish Government had to assume functions in the first week of January 2016, so far the political parties have failed to resolve this acute issue that impacts political stability of the country. The efforts of King Philip VI to pave the way, and leave the political impasse have been in vain. The bottom line goes, because the leaders of relevant political parties share weight in the House of Representatives, that is, the Popular Party’s current acting Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy; the Spanish Socialist Workers Party, Pedro Sanchez; Citizens, led by Alberto Rivera; and we very new, with Pablo Iglesias in the lead, have shown no elevation for a negotiation thinking about the future of the Iberian Peninsula. But Philip VI -this is a first test in his still short reinado-, is using its last resources to achieve form a coalition government.

When no relenting in politics, because he believes that the make it appear as defeated, he is making a mistake substantive background that can eventually be reversed against him. We know of the obsequiousness of Sanchez and churches, and sufficient to assess the results of their positions for the size of the effects that occur to Spain this complex national situation. Damage unable to form a government would be in the general elections scheduled to be held next June 26, and although we wish, could also have a negative effect on the figure of King, unable to prosecute the parliamentary political crisis by the absence of consensus on some of the parties that comprise it.

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