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Spain Snap Election?
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Spain's Socialist government is widely expected to call a snap general election after failing to get its budget through parliament.
Catalan separatists rejected Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's bill after the government refused to discuss the region's right to self-determination.
They voted with the conservatives, despite their different agendas.
……..Mr Sánchez leads a minority government, with just 84 seats in parliament. He is supported by a confidence-and-supply agreement and the support of a handful of smaller parties with competing interests.
The PP is the largest party with 134 seats."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47225867
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Rajoy, like Macron is another of Merkel's favourites.
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It's on -snap election April 28th.
Rajoy is history.
Vox is the worry.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a8723121.html
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Well , now they've called it. The government will change and Brussels will encounter serious
diaheria.
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Yes, you are right! This could be interesting. The problem at this present time is that the left have now gone far too much to the left and have introduced far too much liberalism. Which allows leaderships to be viewed as easy, reduces a nations freedoms, and also allows for those who have no scruples to take advantage of countries who have promoted this. Liberalism has angered so many people who can see the stupidity of the 'new soft' legislation, are now strongly protesting against it. Vox is promoting a tough stance as opposed to soft - wonder if it will continue.
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