Sunday, July 31, 2016

55% of Spaniards believe that Rajoy can not govern in minority – Telesur TV

The current chairman of the Government of Spain and leader Mariano Rajoy Popular Party (PP), can not govern in minority with only the support of its Members.

A survey of Metroscopia reveals that 55 percent of Spaniards believe that after the general elections on June 26, Rajoy corresponds take charge of Spain, but with the support of parties Citizens (C’s) and Spanish Socialist Worker (PSOE).

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The poll for the local newspaper El País and published Saturday, also finds that 66 percent of respondents think that the Socialists should abstain in the election of President of Government, and thus prevent a third round of elections takes place. They also estimate that the PSOE Rajoy should stop govern in exchange for a series of agreed reforms. A 29 percent instead prefer new elections .

87 percent of respondents, on the other hand, believes that if the PP finally manages to govern with a minority, will not comfort. This data shows that 94 percent of the sample thinks that Rajoy has to seek support from other parties in everything he intends to do during his tenure.

Despite two calls for elections in a short time and long months of political and institutional blockade, 61 percent of respondents reaffirm their predilection for the multiparty system. They think it is much better for the democratic system in Spain there is a parliamentary representation of several parties of similar size, a bipartisanship, because it “enhances pluralism”.

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Rajoy takes up the challenge despite the difficulty

for weeks Mariano Rajoy has established all contact with leaders of his party and other formations and social sectors to contrast different views on how to break the political impasse is Spain.

This decision gained strength for him and finally accepted the request of King Philip VI of seeking alliances to finally form a government without the need to go to third round of elections, after that, first, I understand in front of him a majority against Congress despite winning the elections with 123 seats; and second, after Pedro Sanchez, leader of the PSOE, had expressed its willingness to stand as an alternative if Rajoy fails.

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The second round of the general elections on June 26 gave similar results to December 2015: without an absolute majority for any party. PP president and his party, but are clear that the proposal of a grand coalition between the PP, the PSOE and C’s will not walk, hold out hope that the Socialists to abstain and to form a government.

However, after Rajoy accept the challenge of king Philip VI of trying to gain support to form the government, this did not offer assurances that will undergo an investiture session should not get the necessary support.

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