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Spain’s King Felipe VI has tasked acting prime minister Pedro Sánchez with forming a new government, a complex undertaking that will involve negotiations with diverging parties. | Spain’s King Felipe VI has tasked acting prime minister Pedro Sánchez with forming a new government, a complex undertaking that will involve negotiations with diverging parties. |
While they won a general election in April and gained lawmakers compared with the previous term, Sánchez’s Socialists failed to secure a majority in parliament and will need the support of other groupings. | |
But despite the obvious horse-trading that entails, Sánchez is widely expected to get the backing he needs to start his second term as prime minister. | But despite the obvious horse-trading that entails, Sánchez is widely expected to get the backing he needs to start his second term as prime minister. |
Without the necessary seats in parliament to form a majority, the conservative Popular party, centre-right Ciudadanos (Citizens) and far-right Vox have already resigned themselves to being in opposition. | Without the necessary seats in parliament to form a majority, the conservative Popular party, centre-right Ciudadanos (Citizens) and far-right Vox have already resigned themselves to being in opposition. |
The Spanish parliament’s speaker, Meritxell Batet, told a news conference on Thursday that the king had asked Sánchez to attempt to create a coalition that can govern. | The Spanish parliament’s speaker, Meritxell Batet, told a news conference on Thursday that the king had asked Sánchez to attempt to create a coalition that can govern. |
The monarch has been meeting party representatives at the royal palace since Wednesday, as is the norm after elections. | |
“It’s a responsibility which I assume with honour,” Sánchez told a news conference. | “It’s a responsibility which I assume with honour,” Sánchez told a news conference. |
“There is no possible alternative. Either the Socialist party governs or the Socialist party governs,” he said. | |
The 47-year-old’s party won 123 seats out of 350 in the general election on 28 April. | The 47-year-old’s party won 123 seats out of 350 in the general election on 28 April. |
“He is profiting from the fact that the opposition is very fragmented, and can’t organise any alternative majority,” said Pablo Simon, a politics expert at Madrid’s Carlos III University. | “He is profiting from the fact that the opposition is very fragmented, and can’t organise any alternative majority,” said Pablo Simon, a politics expert at Madrid’s Carlos III University. |
Negotiations with other parties will not be easy – in all, 17 political groupings are represented in Spain’s fragmented national parliament. | Negotiations with other parties will not be easy – in all, 17 political groupings are represented in Spain’s fragmented national parliament. |
The leftwing coalition Unidas Podemos, with its 42 seats, has already shown its willingness to back Sánchez in the traditional parliamentary confidence vote that follows any general election. | |
But in exchange, it wants to enter a coalition government. | But in exchange, it wants to enter a coalition government. |
Spanish general election 2019: full results | Spanish general election 2019: full results |
“What would be most sensible would be if there is a progressive coalition government in Spain … that guarantees political stability for the next four years,” said Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias. | “What would be most sensible would be if there is a progressive coalition government in Spain … that guarantees political stability for the next four years,” said Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias. |
The socialists are not keen on that scenario, preferring to rule alone in a minority government which would seek the support of other parties on a case-by-case basis when passing laws or reforms. | The socialists are not keen on that scenario, preferring to rule alone in a minority government which would seek the support of other parties on a case-by-case basis when passing laws or reforms. |
Even with the support of Unidas Podemos, Sánchez will still need other regional parties to get the majority he needs. | Even with the support of Unidas Podemos, Sánchez will still need other regional parties to get the majority he needs. |
He will however try to avoid courting Catalan and Basque separatist lawmakers, which would be likely to lead to accusations that he is putting the unity of Spain in peril. | He will however try to avoid courting Catalan and Basque separatist lawmakers, which would be likely to lead to accusations that he is putting the unity of Spain in peril. |
Two weeks after municipal and regional elections, negotiations have already started at a local level and could also influence which parties decide to give their support or not. | Two weeks after municipal and regional elections, negotiations have already started at a local level and could also influence which parties decide to give their support or not. |
No date for the vote in parliament to elect a PM has been set but it is likely to be in early July, a parliamentary source said. | No date for the vote in parliament to elect a PM has been set but it is likely to be in early July, a parliamentary source said. |
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