Monday, August 8, 2016

Repeat elections would make Spain “laughing stock of Europe”: People’s Party – El Diario de Yucatan

         


     

MADRID, Spain. (Notimex) .- The parliamentary spokesman of the Popular Party (PP), Rafael Hernando, said today that elections make a third attempt to unlock formation would make Spain the “laughing stock of Europe” government.

press conference at the Congress of Deputies to assess the process of government formation by Mariano Rajoy (PP) after the elections on June 26, said that repeat elections would not help overcome the partisan blockade lives country.

in the elections last June the PP won 137 seats in the 350 Congress of Deputies, but lacks 39 for most with which Rajoy must be invested by the camera, which is to get the votes of other parties, which so far denied support.

Hernando called again to avoid new elections, this time with the support of the center-right Citizens (with 32 seats) to give their votes for Rajoy and the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) which has 85 deputies to abstain in a vote of investiture.

“Repeat for the third time the elections (the first were held December 20) it would turn Spain into the laughingstock of Europe, a shame and a tease, “he said.

said the results of the survey of voting intentions of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) known Monday (which give the PP 32.5 percent, the PSOE 23.1 percent, very similar to the balance of the June elections) show that little would change the situation.

He said that if the situation policy hardly varies, it is necessary that the PSOE and citizens to change their position.

Meanwhile, the deputy spokesman of the socialists in Congress, Maritxell Batet, defended Monday that the refusal to support Rajoy is unanimous in the party that it considers the formations right which should give you that support you are looking for.

he said the PSOE will this August to Rajoy to advance in the negotiations, and in September should set a date for the vote of investiture, because otherwise it will begin to pressure the Congress of Deputies when it would announce that session

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