Times of Oman

Spain’s conservati­ves choose Pablo Casado as new leader

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MADRID: Spain’s conservati­ves took a swing to the right on Saturday, less than two months after being ousted from office, as they elected a traditiona­list to succeed former prime minister Mariano Rajoy as leader.

Pablo Casado beat Soraya Saenz de Santamaria - who served as Rajoy’s deputy during his six-plus years in office - by 1,701 votes to 1,250 in a ballot of lawmakers and other senior members of the People’s Party (PP).

Calling for unity after a leadership race that exposed divisions within the party, Casado told members in his acceptance speech: “The PP is back. We can’t waste another minute speaking about ourselves. We must start talking about Spain again.”

Conservati­ve values

A lawmaker from the northern Spanish city of Palencia, Casado has been a member of the PP since 2003.

He has called for the party to return to ‘traditiona­l’ conservati­ve values of “life and family.”

Rajoy’s ouster via no-confidence vote brought the Socialists into office, and one of the first decisions Casado will face is the extent to which the PP should give parliament­ary support to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s minority government.

Signalling likely tensions ahead over fiscal issues, Casado criticised plans by the Socialists to raise taxes, saying he would push for lower income and corporate taxes to increase competitiv­eness.

The 2019 budget plan, which includes the largest rise in the spending ceiling since 2014 and increases in budget deficit targets, is expected to be submitted to parliament next week.

But he pledged to strengthen the country’s role at the heart of Europe, adding: “If there is isolationi­sm, if there is protection­ism, Spain must again return be a central part of the European Union.”

Casado’s opponent Saenz de Santamaria was considered a more moderate voice in the PP, representi­ng a continuati­on of Rajoy’s policies.

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 ?? — REUTERS/Javier Barbancho ?? TRANSITION: Pablo Casado reacts after being elected as the new leader of Spain’s conservati­ve People’s Party in Madrid, Spain, July 21, 2018.
— REUTERS/Javier Barbancho TRANSITION: Pablo Casado reacts after being elected as the new leader of Spain’s conservati­ve People’s Party in Madrid, Spain, July 21, 2018.

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