Three months before the elections, Catalan socialists and independentists reach an agreement that will bring Sanchez back to Moncloa - An amnesty is on the way for Catalan secessionists - Protests in the streets, the center-right accuses: "A coup against the constitution"
Spain is trying to get out of the political stalemate, but the chances that the right will be able to form a government are very few. Sanchez waits at the gate. Here's what can happen in Madrid in the coming days
It will be the first coalition government in Spanish democratic history - With 167 votes in favor and 165 against, Pedro Sánchez won the confidence of Congress. - The abstention of the ERC separatists was decisive
Pedro Sanchez seems very close to Moncloa after the agreement with the Catalan separatists of Erc - After the rejection received in the first investiture vote, the decisive vote will take place on January 7
After closing the deal with Podemos, Sanchez seems close to an understanding with the Catalan separatists of ERC - The government could be born by the end of the year
Sanchez and Iglesias have signed a pre-agreement to form a left-wing government coalition. But will it be a real turning point? There are still some knots to solve
Sanchez light years away from the absolute majority, Unidas Podemos abstains - 48 hours to find an agreement, Thursday we vote again
Last few days: by Thursday the president in charge Pedro Sanchez, leader of the PSOE, will have to find an agreement for the formation of the government or risk new elections.
Sánchez has restored hope to the European left in view of the May 26 elections - Calculations on the new government are starting in Spain - Trust is there, governance is more difficult - Here are all the scenarios
After the very heavy sentences in the Gurtel case, a scandal involving black funds and corruption involving the PP, the socialists decide to present a motion of no confidence, while Ciudadanos, who is now supporting the government, is calling for early elections. Rajoy tries to resist
After the double No to Mariano Rajoy, who did not obtain the trust of the Cortes in the votes of 31 August and 2 September, the king has decided to give more time to the political forces to try to find a…
The Prime Minister in charge will try again in the second vote on 2 September, but after today's fiery debate, the prospect of returning to the polls in December becomes almost a certainty - Sanchez: "The PSOE will never abstain" -…
On 2 September the second vote. The chances of Rajoy gaining trust are very low - If Spain does not have a new Premier by November 2nd, the third general election will be held at Christmas in…
Incumbent Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy launches a very harsh accusation against the PSOE socialists who have reiterated their no to the formation of a conservative-led government - According to Rajoy, the inclined plane of Spanish politics risks leading to…