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Spain, PSOE turning point: Sanchez resigns

The PSOE secretary, Pedro Sanchez, resigned after being discouraged by internal opponents (132 to 107) who reproached him for having blocked the Spanish political situation with his rigid No to the Rajoy government - The new PSOE majority is inclined to abstain before the conservative government, to condition it and become its absolute arbiter.

Spain, PSOE turning point: Sanchez resigns

A sensational political turnaround is looming in Spain, which could finally have a government shortly after nine months following the new course that opened yesterday in the PSOE with the resignation of the secretary Pedro Sanchez, disheartened by his internal opponents who collected 132 votes against 107.

The new majority of the Spanish socialist party, inspired by former premier Gonzales, reproaches Sanchez for having lost seven elections (the last one in Galicia) and for having entrenched himself in a preliminary No to the Rajoy government, which has been blocking Spain for nine months without a government - and prevents the PSOE from counting on the national political scene and from becoming the true balance of the country.

Sanchez's opponents are oriented to give the green light with parliamentary abstention to the Rajoy government, which won the last two elections despite not having sufficient numbers to govern on its own, in order to make the PSOE decisive on the fate of the new government , which they can always bring down by withdrawing their abstention in case they take unwelcome steps.

At the same time, the new PSOE presents itself to Spain as a force of national responsibility, thanks to which a government can be formed after a political deadlock that has lasted since the beginning of the year.

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