Tuesday, June 14, 2016

They followed more than 10 million Spanish election debate on Monday – Radio Havana Cuba

followed by more than 10 million Spanish election debate on Monday

Havana, June 14 (RHC) The debate election held in Spain on Monday night, has become a major milestone prior to the elections on June 26 campaign, and had an average audience of more than 10 million people.

the meeting, broadcast live on television, participated for the first time candidates of the four major political forces. Mariano Rajoy, leader of the Popular Party, the socialist Pedro Sanchez, Albert Rivera, Citizens and Pablo Iglesias Podemos

more than 21 million people saw at some point the meeting, first of its kind to be held in Spain, and the fifth most followed by the country’s history.

this time the Spanish press coincided in pointing out that there were no winners. Rajoy first discussed with his three opponents, as in the campaign for the December elections, the first in the four major parties president of the Government contended, sent the “number two” of its Executive, Soraya Sáenz Santamaria.

the elections on June 26 that Spain has the second place in half a year and are a repetition “de facto” of December 20. At that time, no political force obtained the necessary support to govern alone.

Now, election polls predict a drop in voter turnout. Ad nauseam by the political gridlock takes its toll on many Spaniards, who disapprove that parties were not able to agree to form a government.

Edited by Maite González Martínez

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