Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy resigned ahead of a no-confidence vote in the country’s Parliament on Friday, local daily El Pais reported.
“[Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party Secretary General] Pedro Sanchez will be the prime minister of the government and I want to be the first to congratulate him,” Rajoy said. “It has been an honour to leave a better Spain than the one I found.”
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“[Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party Secretary General] Pedro Sanchez will be the prime minister of the government and I want to be the first to congratulate him,” Rajoy said. “It has been an honour to leave a better Spain than the one I found.”
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En su primera intervención ante la cámara, el impulsor de la moción, Pedro Sánchez, pidió al presidente Rajoy que presentara su dimisión. "Dimita, señor Rajoy y todo acabará. Su tiempo acabó. Dimita y esta moción habrá acabado aquí y ahora", le espetó Sanchez. Rajoy no dimitió y el debate siguió adelante en los términos previstos.
ReplyDeleteSpain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, whose People’s Party has been embroiled in a scandal over kickbacks, is stepping down after losing a no-confidence vote. Socialist Party leader Pedro Sanchez will replace him.
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