Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Spain: King informed the Parliament that will convene new elections in two months – Daily Perú21

The King of Spain , Felipe VI, found Tuesday that there is no candidate one that may be proposed to be head of the Spanish Government, which opens the door to the holding of elections within two months

[Spain: Congress rejects second time the socialist Pedro Sanchez as head of government].

After two days of interviews with parliamentary leaders , the monarch summoned the president of Congress Spain , Patxi Lopez, to inform him of the outcome of these consultations, which are settled without any candidate for Prime Minister, as reported by the Royal Household in a statement. .

“There is no candidate who has the necessary support” for the Congress of Deputies granted its confidence, says the note

[Spain: socialist Leader Pedro Sanchez called for dialogue to rally support and offered reforms]

According to the deadlines set out in the Constitution Spain in the event that Congress is unable to choose a chief Executive Parliament will be dissolved on May 2 and the elections will be repeated on June 26, in an unprecedented situation in the current Spanish democratic stage.

the round of consultations, which ended today, was the third king of Spain with politicians and all of them just came out (in the second) the name of the socialist Pedro Sanchez leaders.

the candidate PSOE was defeated in the first days of March in two votes in Congress, as only won the support of 131 MPs in a House of 350

[Spain.: socialist leader Pedro Sanchez lost the first vote to form a government]

throughout the day today’s top leaders passed through the office of Philip VI to discuss the political situation, but none of them he has moved so you can count on support to qualify for the government.

This is the first time this has happened since democracy was restored in 1977, which results in repeat elections just six months after the preceding.


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