Sunday, August 28, 2016

Spanish Socialist Party asked to explore alternative Rajoy – Prensa Latina

In an interview with the news agency Europa Press, the Valencian politician asked Sanchez to seek an alliance with progressive groups if, as is expected, Rajoy not get next week the necessary support to be reelected.

Baldoví considered before a failed investiture also leader of the conservative Popular Party (PP), correspond to the PSOE take the initiative to end the institutional paralysis afflicting Spain for eight months without a stable administration.

he referred to role of the centennial organization, which in the elections of June 26th reprise of his unfinished denouement held before the December 20th ranked second with 85 seats, behind the PP, which won 137 of the 350 seats in Congress Deputies.

the spokesman Compromís in the House praised the refusal of the Social Democrats to support, by active or passive, the continuity of the conservatives in the government’s Moncloa Palace.

called on Sanchez to maintain its vote against the investiture of Rajoy as Prime Minister, and resist “pressures and the siren song ‘that ask abstention to facilitate the retention of the PP in power.

All that we vote no to popular candidate are obliged to seek another path no longer resign ourselves to the dilemma ‘or Rajoy or new elections, “he said Baldoví, referring to the fear campaign launched by the Spanish right to the extension of political gridlock.

‘Let us be able to agree on something, a short term, two years, with a common ground that obviously have nothing to do with policies that made the PP in four years’ , he said.

he refused to accept the argument put forward by the popular, according to which the wise and common sense is to allow continuity in the Moncloa as the most voted party, which does not hold in a parliamentary system like the Spanish.

“So reasonable it is a government of Mariano Rajoy supported by three games would be an agreement in which Pedro Sanchez was backed by two, three or more games’ he said.

May / edu

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