Friday, July 29, 2016

Last trading in Spain to form a government – Zero Hour Web

Madrid, Spain .-
King of Spain on Tuesday began three days of meetings with political parties to study their willingness to form a government. Thursday will determine whether the options of Mariano Rajoy to be elected president or continue the “poker game” as defined these endless negotiations the leader of United Left, Alberto Garzón are ripe.

Philip VI began the round of contacts with leaders of small regional formations and Garzón. It is the fourth time in seven months that this ritual is repeated at the impossibility of reaching a president after two elections. Tomorrow the process ends with the leaders of the major parties: Albert Rivera (Citizens), Pablo Iglesias (We can), Pedro Sanchez (PSOE) and Mariano Rajoy (PP)

On Tuesday one month was met. the election in which he won the PP with 137 deputies. However, the party of Rajoy, who is acting prime minister, has not convinced any training to achieve 176 supports you need to win the vote of investiture. Rafael Hernando, a spokesman of the party, repeated on Monday that its formation would that Congress would vote to Rajoy as president in the first week of August, but that “does not make sense to go to an endowment without the necessary support.”

the PP accuses Citizens (32 deputies) and PSOE (85) to block the situation by not lend their support. Conservatives hope that Felipe VI convince any of the two parties to support Rajoy for reasons of state. The two formations believe that the PP should make concessions and threaten not to convene third elections in November.

The parties opposing the PP not agree to present an alternative candidate for president. Alberto Garzón on Tuesday asked the PSOE to boost a leftist government with training and can, and leave “poker game” that considers playing with Citizens and PP for President Rajoy without assuming the “cost of image” imply.

One of the deputies who met the king was Ana Oramas, the only representative of the party Canary Coalition. Oramas, who until now had shown its willingness to support the PP, complained about the inflexibility of Rajoy to gain support from other formations.

Pedro Quevedo, New Canary Islands, ruled that Philip VI go to force a release of the situation nominating Rajoy or Pedro Sanchez to be voted by Congress against their will. Quevedo, an ally of the PSOE, lamented the paralysis that politicians keep the country but said he could not support the PP after a legislature with “many cases of corruption.”

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