Politics

Rajoy warns of the risks of prolonging the political uncertainty in Spain

In an act of the Popular Party

USPA NEWS - The acting President of the Spanish Government, Mariano Rajoy, warned Wednesday of the risks of prolonging the political uncertainty due to lack of Government. According to Rajoy, it can "endanger many things" as confidence in the Spanish economy.
Rajoy also warned of "demagoguery" of other political parties and "some things" that are seeing the Spaniards, referring to the negotiations carried out by the Socialist secretary general and candidate for President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, both with the centrist party Citizens as extreme leftist populist Podemos. Sanchez posted on Wednesday a meeting with the secretary general of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, while on the other hand the president of Citizens, Albert Rivera, still trying to lay the conservative Popular Party at the negotiating table.
After claiming their political and economic management over the last four years, Rajoy said that things "do not happen by chance," but because "the measures to be taken" are taken, no "demagoguery" is done and "think about the general interest." The acting President of the Spanish Government continues to defend it must be him who governs Spain for the next four years, having been the Popular Party received the most votes in legislative elections on December 20, 2015, and the need to continue the economic policies and social that they brought Spain out of the crisis.
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