Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Spain: Parliament dissolved by King – Daily Mail

There was no other way out. The king of Spain, Felipe VI, has dissolved the Parliament and the time to do it, just call a general election for June 26.

What happened to make you reach this determination ? The inability of the political parties represented in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate not to agree to give Spain a new prime minister. The king did what he could, that’s the truth and also the circumstances also contributed to persuade the leaders or party leaders namely negotiate or if you prefer, namely compromise on the necessary moments. Doing so should not be taken as political defeat. Neither party groups that participated in the elections of December 20, 2015 -Match Popular, Spanish Socialist Workers Party, and citizens we understood it that way.

It is the first time that Spain is left with a prime minister in office -Mariano Rajoy, which in plain language means with limited powers. Indeed, since the country returned democracy to the death of Francisco Franco in 1975 and the restoration of the monarchy under King Juan Carlos at the end of that year, Spain had not experienced a political picture of this magnitude and characteristics.

those who had some conciliatory behavior and uncreative in election processes in recent mayflies Cortes Sanchez and Pedro Pablo Iglesias are in the Mira will inevitably be measured in the next election and care reality the phrase “nobody knows who he works” that could benefit Rajoy. It will be the people to decide in June. King Philip, then, has a very delicate task so far in his short reign: that Spain counts a new government because democracy must be preserved

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