Friday, August 5, 2016

Political forces maintain their positions and EU threat. – Blasting News

A long time ago since last June 26 the Spanish decided to vote for the second time who is the presidential candidate of # Government that should take power. However, more than a month later, as happened in the first elections, uncertainty lurks in Spain because today is not known for sure who will govern the country. Although there is a clear candidate for it, which is the former Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy , who would win enough difference over second in the elections, this would not give enough to form a government. And his search for allies for it is proving as a very difficult task expected.

The ally who seemed to side with the Popular Party, it seems that is not the work of giving facilities. Citizens, after proclaiming that it would abstain in the process of investiture, said today, with words of Miguel Gutierrez not sit to negotiate with Mariano Rajoy to change its abstention a ‘yes’ “, words that have penetrated the Popular Party and who were optimistic about it. However, next week will be a meeting of Mariano Rajoy with Albert Rivera in which several topics, including this will be addressed.

On the other hand, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero , former prime minister, has supported and proposed a dialogue in the ranks of the PSOE for a third elections will not occur, because it would be “ very negative ” and therefore has declared that “ the PP must make all efforts to form a government “to be the most voted party in the last elections. Although for now, the candidate of the PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, does not arise in any way to talk to the Popular Party.

However, candidates for president of government are disturbed due to the recent threat of European Union, which fined to Spain with 6,100 million euros if it fails to form a government . So, a third election, would, without doubt, a failure and above all, a very big stick to Spain because of the high financial penalty of Spain. # Elections 26J

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