Calling for a snap poll has not been in complete favour of the ruling Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. The center-right Popular Party has beaten Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez' Socialists but would need several junior parties to govern. The result has sparked off weeks of political uncertainty in Spain. This is not being new to Spain’s politics; the voter turnout has been around 70% this time of the year.
Tiny and small pieces of the larger cake, has been grabbed by junior parties. The results were however, is more in favour of the Prime Minister Mr. Pedro Sánchez, with the conservatives falling from the present 52 seats.
Catalonia an autonomous community in Spain which has been fighting for its own independence from Spain cannot be convinced to form a government.
The main competition is now between Popular Party leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo and the current ruling Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
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