Sunday, June 26, 2016

The PP receives a boost in elections in Spain and the PSOE breathe relieved – Publimetro Chile

The conservative Popular Party (PP) rose today with a significant triumph and out reinforced in legislative elections Sunday, according to count 90% of the votes cast on a day with relatively low participation.

Summoned to the polls for the second time in six months, the Spaniards were called to break the political deadlock that keeps the fourth largest economy in the eurozone with an interim government since December.

the results showed the PP as the beneficiary and went from 123 seats in December to 136 now, in a chamber of 350 deputies training.

“We remain the most voted political force”, the spokesman for the party welcomed, Andrea Levy, told public television TVE.

However, the community is still far from an absolute majority, so it will open from Monday a new series of difficult negotiations to form government .

One option is to seek the support of its traditional rival, the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE), getting 86 seats and fielded with relief the challenge posed by United we can, led by Pablo Iglesias.

Despite what surveys and polls exit polls anticipated, finally there was the “Sorpasso” ( “Escape”, the title of a famous Italian comedy of the 60s) and novel formation left was far behind, with a difference of 15 seats compared to the socialists.

Although the leader of the PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, stressed before the election was not going to vote for a conservative government, the political situation could lead to allow, with abstention an executive of the PP in the minority

the big loser of the day was the liberal Citizens, the other emerging training in the Spanish political scene. fell from 40 to 32 seats. Analysts pointed to a greater influence of the “vote” on that occasion, that trasvasijó preferences from this community to PP.

The overall result predicts difficult negotiations starting Monday, in order to form a government and put an end to prolonged paralysis affecting the Hispanic Executive.

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