Opposition in Spain Says New Elections Inevitable After Coalition Talks Fail

Edited by Pavel Jacomino
2016-04-27 16:46:28

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Pedro Sanchez, Secretary General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party

Madrid, April 27 (RHC)-- The leader of Spain's main opposition party says he believes new elections are inevitable after a surprise eleventh-hour coalition proposal failed.  Following a meeting with King Felipe VI on Tuesday, Pedro Sanchez, the Secretary General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), said: "We are heading to new elections."

PSOE, which finished second in the election with 90 seats, struck a deal with center-left newcomer Ciudadanos, which has 40 seats, but was unable to convince the leftist Podemos, which has sway over 69 seats.  Podemos has so far rejected any deals that include Ciudadanos, and vice versa.

Spain must form a government by next Monday or fresh elections will be held June 26th.  



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