Rajoy quits politics

Mariano Rajoy announced he will quit as head of the conservative Popular Party (PP) and politics. Rajoy was voted-out as Prime Minister last week.

“I think the time has come to put a final full stop to this period,” said the 63-year old, removed from office last week in a no-confidence vote after former officials from his party were convicted in a bribery scandal. Rajoy had already been under fire for his handling of a secession crisis in Catalonia, with many voters turning away from his PP to the centre-right Ciudadanos.

“The PP must keep advancing and building its history at the service of Spaniards under the leadership of another person,” he told party members.

Rajoy said a national executive meeting would take place “soon” to call an emergency congress which would “open a new phase for our party” and elect his successor.

He added he would stay on until the successor is chosen, and gave no date or deadline.

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