Politics

The Spanish Socialist Pedro Sanchez undergoes inauguration on March 2 and 3

Once negotiations conclude

Rajoy and Sanchez, Prime Minister and candidate
(Source: USPA Archive)
USPA NEWS - The Spanish Socialist candidate for Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, be subject to the investiture session in Parliament the next day 2 and 3 March, as agreed on Monday the president of the Lower House, Patxi Lopez.
Pedro Sanchez met with the president of Congress, and reported that, within two weeks, plans to conclude the negotiations being conducted in search of support for his inauguration. In any case, from the Socialist Party it ensures that Pedro Sanchez will undergo the investiture session whether he have the necessary support as if he do not, and this coincides with the legal services of the Spanish Royal Family, who consider a third round of contacts or refusal to submit to the confidence of Parliament, after two consecutive rejections acting Prime Minister and conservative leader Mariano Rajoy, would increase the distrust of the Spaniards in their political and alienate them even more of them.
But this hypothetical scenario is not covered by the Socialist candidate, who are sure to get the necessary support from other parties. He do not have it easy, but his team still negotiating. On Monday, the coalition of populist far left Podemos presented a new proposal to the Government in extending its demand for new positions, starting with the executive vice president for its general secretary, Pablo Iglesias. It would depend a new Secretary of State against corruption and organized crime. In addition, Podemos consider it necessary to prioritize social assistance to Spanish victims of the crisis and are most vulnerable.
Basque nationalists also have been willing to support the investiture of Pedro Sanchez, in exchange for Basque tax authorities to improve the current economic concert of this Spanish region. And the Catalan independence could abstain if the presidential candidate promises to hold a referendum on membership Catalonia in Spain. But both requirements are difficult to accept by the Socialists, even though no one wants elections are repeated and everything is possible in the negotiating table.
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