Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez Calls A Snap General Election After Losing Key Local And Regional Elections

 

The Guardian: Spain’s PM calls snap election after opposition triumphs in local polls  

Pedro Sánchez says Spaniards need to clarify what they want after gains by conservative and far-right parties 

Spain’s socialist prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has responded to the triumph of the rightwing opposition in Sunday’s regional and municipal elections by calling a risky snap general election that will determine his political future and that of his minority coalition government. 

The conservative People’s party (PP) – which used the votes as a de facto referendum on Sánchez’s coalition with the far-left, anti-austerity Unidas Podemos alliance – scored an emphatic win, far exceeding expectations and building on its momentum in the polls. 

As well as securing absolute majorities in the Madrid region and the city council, it took regions including Aragón, Valencia and the Balearic islands from the prime minister’s Spanish Socialist Workers’ party (PSOE).  

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WNU Editor: The election will be held on July 23. 

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez Calls A Snap General Election After Losing Key Local And Regional Elections  

Spanish prime minister calls early general election after battering in regional vote -- AP  

Spain government calls snap election after regional ballot rout -- Reuters  

Spanish prime minister calls for early general election -- CNBC 

Spanish PM Sánchez calls snap general election after disastrous local polls -- Politico



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