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gourl bitcoin box public keySpain’s acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy sealed a pact with the liberal Ciudadanos party, strengthening his hand going into a round of voting to form a government without guaranteeing victory.Rajoy’s People’s Party and Ciudadanos reached an agreement to pool votes before a confidence ballot starting Aug.
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The accord will allow the PP to count on 170 votes, Rajoy said in a televised news conference.That’s still shy of the 176 votes needed for him to start a second term as prime minister after a first confidence vote.
bitcoin wallet cheatRajoy is seeking to win a mandate from lawmakers to end eight months of political deadlock and lead the new government he says Spain requires to secure its economic recovery, create jobs and meet commitments to the European Union to cut its budget deficit.He still needs at least some Socialist lawmakers to abstain if he’s going to form an administration after inconclusive elections in December and June.“The economy is going well, but if we keep delaying the formation of government, we could start creating problems for the economy and the interests of Spaniards,” Rajoy said.Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez has refused to budge on allowing Rajoy to govern, saying that he’ll play no part in facilitating a second PP term in power.

Rajoy said he would meet Sanchez Monday in congress to make another push to persuade him to allow a government to form.“I am going to say the same thing I have been saying since Dec.21, but now with 170 seats,” Rajoy said.“We must find a way out of this situation, and some of us here have done our part.”Rafael Hernando, the PP’s parliamentary spokesman, and Ciudadanos counterpart Juan Carlos Girauta signed the pact Sunday.The agreement covers 150 policy points.They range from accords on making Spain’s judiciary less prone to political meddling, to ensuring that Spain claws back all the money it should from a tax amnesty and a pledge not to increase income tax.The pact includes steps to combat corruption and agreements on how to fight social ills such as child poverty and violence against women.Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera said he had already agreed to about two-thirds of its reforms in earlier accords with the Socialists.Under Spanish law, a candidate for prime minister needs the support of a majority of lawmakers to take office in the first round of a confidence vote.

In a second ballot, 48 hours later, a plurality would be enough.The PP can now rely on the support of the 32 Ciudadanos deputies and backing from a Canary Islands party to give it a total 170 votes for the confidence motion in the 350-seat parliament.The Socialists have 85 seats.Caretaker Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy failed in his first attempt to end a political gridlock that has stretched for more than eight months, losing a confidence vote in the Spanish parliament.Rajoy was defeated by 180 votes to 170 on Wednesday as his party’s traditional rivals, the Socialists, joined the anti-establishment group Podemos to block his candidacy.The acting premier was supported by the liberals of Ciudadanos and a lone lawmaker from the Canary Islands party.The chamber will vote again on Friday at about 8 p.m.in Madrid when a simple majority will suffice.The 61-year-old candidate is trying to piece together the first administration since Spain’s traditional two-party system broke down with the emergence of Ciudadanos and Podemos at last December’s election.

While the PP was the only group to increase its vote at a re-run in June, and has considerable common ground with the Socialists on policy, Rajoy is struggling to clinch enough support because of unresolved corruption allegations against his party.“A third election would be very bad news for all Spaniards,” acting Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria told reporters after the vote.“I hope we can all look in the mirror in the coming days and think about our responsibilities.”Earlier on Wednesday, Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez told Rajoy he doesn’t merit the backing of the legislature, portraying the candidate as a liar who turned a blind eye to corruption and ran the country in his own narrow interests.Sanchez said Rajoy has compromised the independence of the Spanish institutions and supported a party official that he knew was corrupt, while letting the country’s deficit run out of control, raising taxes, and cutting spending on public services.In response, Rajoy joked that if he was that bad, it’s difficult to explain how he got almost 8 million votes in winning June’s election.

As successive opponents attacked his record in government before a confidence vote tonight, Rajoy sat jotting down notes and sucking on a candy.The vehemence of Sanchez’s attack raises questions about whether there’s any room for compromise over the next two months before an unprecedented third election in a year is triggered.If Sanchez does stick to his guns, he’ll be running against an incumbent who’s grown stronger in recent months as unemployment fell to the lowest in six years.“Given parties’ entrenched positions, a third round of elections is now the base case,” said Antonio Barroso, a London-base political analyst at Teneo Intelligence, who said that scenario has a 55 percent probability.If the parties fail to reach a settlement by the end of October, the timings set out in Spanish election law mean the next election could fall on Dec.A Christmas ballot would probably help the acting prime minister because PP voters have historically been more likely to turn out than supporters of other parties.