Spain heading towards fresh elections as Podemos dismiss Socialist’s offer

Spain’s far-left Unidas Podemos party dismissed the Socialists’ latest offer for a deal to form a government on Tuesday, further increasing the likelihood of another election in November after an inconclusive vote in April.

The two parties have regularly been at odds as the Socialists try to put together a government, but time is now running out: if there is no government by Sept. 23, a repeat election will be held on Nov. 10.

Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez, who has been acting prime minister since his party won April’s vote without enough seats to govern without the support of other parties, came up with a new offer on Tuesday. While ruling out a coalition government with Podemos on the grounds there are too many disagreements, he said the two parties could agree on policies, with non-cabinet positions for Podemos.

Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias said a coalition government was the only option. “Politics cannot be based on trust, but on guarantees. A coalition government is the only guarantee to carry out the policies that can change people’s lives,” Iglesias tweeted.

Via Reuters 

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