With Alberto Nunez-Feijoo’s bid to become premier definitively over, Spain’s Pedro Sanchez now faces an opportunity to remain prime minister although the price for securing support from hardline Catalan separatists is rising. As expected, the leader of the right-wing Popular Party failed in his bid to secure support to be inaugurated premier, losing an initial parliamentary vote on Wednesday and a second one on Friday.

 

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