Inconclusive vote prompts political uncertainty in Spain

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MADRID: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his right-wing rival will each begin negotiations on Monday (Jul 24) to try to head off a fresh vote after an inconclusive snap election resulted in a hu

Defying polls that for months had written him off as defeated, the Socialist premier managed to curb the gains of the right-wing opposition.

"But I don't know if these new elections will solve things. There needs to be another type of campaign ... not insults but proposals," she told AFP in central Madrid.Addressing a crowd of euphoric activists shouting"No pasaran!" - the famous anti-fascist slogan of Spain's 1936-1939 civil war meaning"They shall not pass!" - Sanchez was jubilant.

But they will also have to negotiate the abstention of the hardline Catalan separatist party JxCat which has demanded a referendum on independence for Catalonia - a likely red line for Sanchez. "As the candidate of the most-voted party, I believe it's my duty ... to try to govern our country," he told supporters after results came in.

Sanchez, 51, called the snap polls in late May after his Socialist party and its far-left junior coalition partners suffered a drubbing in local and regional elections in which the right surged.

 

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