Spain: Big jump of Podemos coalition shows poll
Spain: Big jump of Podemos coalition shows poll
The leftist coalition led by the Podemos made a big leap in view of the general elections to be held in Spain on June 26, a poll showed today, creating new doubts about the color will the next government of the country.
The coalition Unidos Podemos (Together We) would win 25.6% of votes and 88-92 seats in 350meli Spanish lower house, surged by 71 seats were together in the December elections the two parties that formed the coalition.
The Popular Party (PP) of the Staff Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy still win the election with 29.2% of votes and 118-121 seats, slightly fewer than the 123 seats it had won in December and by far the 176 seats needed to He has the majority.
Meanwhile the Socialist Workers Party goes to third place, with 21.2% and 78-80 seats compared with 90 seats won in December, while liberals Ciudadanos remain fourth with 14.6% and 38-39 seats , of the 40 that had.
Most analysts argue that such a result would force the Socialists to choose between supporting a grand coalition with the PP and to make minor partners Podemos a left coalition government options that their leader, Pedro Sanchez, has repeatedly blocked .
The leftist coalition led by the Podemos made a big leap in view of the general elections to be held in Spain on June 26, a poll showed today, creating new doubts about the color will the next government of the country.
The coalition Unidos Podemos (Together We) would win 25.6% of votes and 88-92 seats in 350meli Spanish lower house, surged by 71 seats were together in the December elections the two parties that formed the coalition.
The Popular Party (PP) of the Staff Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy still win the election with 29.2% of votes and 118-121 seats, slightly fewer than the 123 seats it had won in December and by far the 176 seats needed to He has the majority.
Meanwhile the Socialist Workers Party goes to third place, with 21.2% and 78-80 seats compared with 90 seats won in December, while liberals Ciudadanos remain fourth with 14.6% and 38-39 seats , of the 40 that had.
Most analysts argue that such a result would force the Socialists to choose between supporting a grand coalition with the PP and to make minor partners Podemos a left coalition government options that their leader, Pedro Sanchez, has repeatedly blocked .
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