Rajoy admits the need to “dialogue more” to reach agreements
Current Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy assured right after the 20-D Spanish Elections that he “will try” to form “a stable government” which will “serve the general interests of all the Spanish citizens”. Rajoy’s party, the conservative People’s Party (PP), won the 2015 general elections but were far from the absolute majority they obtained in 2011. They got 123 MPs from the 350 in the Spanish Parliament and lost more than 3.5 million votes and 63 MPs in comparison to the last Spanish Elections. Even reaching an agreement with anti-Catalan nationalism Ciutadans, which got 40 MPs, won’t achieve an absolute majority. Commenting on this, Rajoy admitted that “it won’t be easy” to deal with the new political scenario and added that it will be necessary “to talk a lot and dialogue more” to reach “agreements”.