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Friday, March 4, 2016

Spanish parliament votes down Socialist bid to form govt Friday March 04,2016


Spanish lawmakers on Friday  March 04,2016 voted down a bid by Socialist chief Pedro Sanchez to form a coalition government with centre-right Ciudadanos, leaving the country's parties with just two months to find an alternative to avoid fresh elections.

Socialist Chief Pedro Sanchez's proposal was defeated with 219 votes against and 131 in favour, with only his own party, Ciudadanos and a tiny party from the Canary Islands voting in favour

It would have needed more assembly votes in favour than against in order to pass.

His first attempt to win approval on Wednesday -- which required an absolute majority of 176 votes in favour in the 350-seat assembly, a higher threshold -- also fell well short of the mark after an acrimonious debate in parliament that highlighted the country's political divisions.

It is the first time that a candidate for prime minister has lost both confidence votes since Spain returned to democracy following the death of longtime dictator General Francisco Franco in 1975.

Spain has been governed by a caretaker government since a December 20,2015 general election which resulted in a hung parliament divided among four main parties -- none of which won enough seats to govern alone.

Parties now have until May 2 ,2016 to negotiate an alternative power-sharing agreement. If they fail, new elections will be called, most likely on June 26,2016

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