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MADRID (Reuters) -No clear winner emerged in a nailbiting finish to Spain's election on Sunday as the right failed to fulfill predictions of a victory big enough to push Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez ...
Spain’s conservative Popular Party was set to narrowly win the country’s national election Sunday, but without the majority needed to topple the coalition government of Socialist Prime ...
Alberto Nuñez Feijóo 's right-of-center Popular Party, or PP, won the most votes and finished with 133 seats. But contrary to nearly every preelection opinion poll, it fell far short of the 176 ...
The 51-year-old Sanchez had to mount a mutiny among rank-and-file Socialists to return to heading his party before he won Spain’s only no-confidence vote to oust his PP predecessor in 2018.
Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called an early general elections for July 23. Sánchez made the surprise announcement Monday, a day after his Socialist party took a serious ...
Alberto Nunez Feijoo’s right-of-center Popular Party, or PP, won the most votes in Sunday´s ballot and finished with 133 seats, far short of the 176 majority figure in the 350-seat Spanish ...
Here are five key questions for investors. 1/ HOW HAVE MARKETS REACTED? Not happily. Spain's Ibex index dropped as much as 1.8%, with a banking sub index at one point down nearly 3%.
MADRID (AP) — Chances to form a government have dwindled for Spain’s conservative Popular Party after its election win after two small regional parties refused to lend their support due to the ...