The Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, received today at the Presidential Palace of La Moncloa in Madrid, the leader, Pedro Sanchez (PSOE) Socialist Party, to discuss the new political landscape emerged in Spain after local and regional elections on May 24.
The meeting took place in the midst of negotiations carried out by the leaders of the main political parties to reach a post-electoral pacts that enable each other to govern regions and municipalities.
The elections of May 24 was marked by the collapse of the Popular Party (PP) of Rajoy in the polls and the emergence in the institutions of two emerging political forces: the centrist Citizens and the leftist Podemos, considered “brother” of the Greek Syriza
The PP lost its absolute majority in all regions where the power was. most voted, nine of the ten elections held so that an agreement between other parties could wrest the government in some of them.
Rajoy and Sanchez met separately Tuesday with Albert Rivera, leader Citizens Party, emerged in 2006 with vocation center and could now hold the key to governance in several regions, including Madrid.
Today Sanchez also had on its agenda a meeting with Pablo Iglesias, secretary General Podemos party emerged just over a year to heat the Occupy movement.
Although there has been a rapprochement between PSOE in recent days and we, Iglesias Sanchez has demanded on several occasions a “turn 180 degrees” to reach agreements to govern in regions like Castilla La Mancha (center-south).
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