Spain: Leftists Make Pact To Cling to Power
Sánchez and Díaz still need the support of Catalan separatists to form government.
Sánchez and Díaz still need the support of Catalan separatists to form government.
After a strong performance in the investiture debates, Alberto Feijóo’s party would likely do better in repeat elections.
A second vote will be held Friday but only a miracle can help.
Feijóo said he was prepared to lose the premiership to keep Spain out of the hands of separatists.
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The EU is perfectly aware that the ‘success’ of Spain’s labor market reforms is nothing but smoke and mirrors, hiding the real unemployment numbers behind meaningless new terms.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo has just over a month to gather the votes he’ll need to to save his country from another leftist-progressive-separatist coalition government.
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