Despite the resounding no PP and to the predictable failure of Rajoy in second vote, the socialist leader did not mention in their interventions no alternative to prevent the Spaniards back to the polls, simply repeating that responsibility rested with the president.
the calendar still allows new attempts to investiture either the same or another candidate. Some analysts suggest that after the Basque and Galician elections on September 25 could open new avenues of negotiation.
The leader of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, whose party in alliance with other formations forms the third force parliament with 71 seats, held out his hand to Sanchez to try to forge an alternative majority, although they failed to forge an agreement of government in the previous legislature, when the sum of seats would be more favorable.
Rajoy loses the first investiture vote. Expected: 170 yeas to 180 nays against #InvestiduraRajoy https://t.co/MbL0Jf6KSE
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“I thank you for not providing a PP government but it is time deciding know it is difficult but we are willing to try to… despite our huge differences, grievances and jealousies, political and electoral reality should push us to the agreement, “said Iglesias.
PSOE and we would have to seek the support of 20 more MPs to to forge a majority, a highly complicated arithmetic in a highly fragmented and numerous crusaders, such as that between the party of Churches and Citizens vetoes parliament.
* with information from Reuters, EFE and Europa Press
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