“Sánchez is invited to form mittenregering”
“Prime minister Pedro Sánchez has declared himself and his party PSOE to the winner in Spain’s parliamentary elections.”
“– the social democrats won the elections, and with it, the future has won and the past has lost, said Sánchez to their followers.”
“But the party has no majority and is invited to form a mittenregering. For the first time since Franco’s time, even a right-wing party seats in parliament.”
“Spain wakes up as expected up to a continued fragmented political position. The parliamentary elections resulted in no clear winner with a clear majority.”
“Before hundreds of supporters outside the party’s headquarters in Madrid, prime minister Pedro Sánchez its best to paint a more positive picture of the situation.”
“– social democracy has a bright future, for it is large now, and Spain is an example of it. We will form a pro-european government, which is to strengthen and not to weaken Europe, ” said the PSOE leader Sánchez.”
“With 99.9 percent of votes counted, got the PSOE, 29 per cent of the votes, and thus the 123 seats. But it required 176 mandate for a majority in the lower chamber of the Spanish parliament, ”
“He will therefore seek cooperation with left alliance Unidas Podemos, which immediately after the election results offered to participate in talks on a coalition.”
” We have expressed a willingness to work together toward a coalition, said the leader Pablo Iglesias to their followers, at the same time, he warned that the talks could drag on time and asked for patience.”
“the PSOE and the Unidas Podemos, which received just over 14 per cent of the votes, will not get its own majority and will be able to seek the support of some of the many smaller parties might take them into parliament – among them the Catalan separatistpartierna.”
“In the newspaper El Mundos leader board are invited Sánchez to stretch out a hand to the liberal Ciudadanos to form a mittenregering. Such would be supported in Europe and ensure stability in the country, is the message.”
“Right-wing into the chamber”
“A party that does not become current for koalitionssamtal’s Vox – the first far-right party that takes place in the parliament since Franco’s time. Vox got 10 per cent of the votes and 24 seats in parliament.”
“A number of them took the party from the conservative Partido Popular (PP), which made a worse choice than expected. Less than 17 per cent of the votes and 66 seats would be the worst result in the party’s history. Party leader Pablo Casado tweeted, however, late on Sunday that the PP will lead the opposition in a responsible way.”
“He looks to get a battle on the role of the leader of the opposition. Even the military is Ciudadanos, who received 16 per cent of the votes, has declared to the main contenders for the PSOE.”
“– We are leading the opposition, said the party leader, Albert Rivera to their followers.”