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Spanish PM to face trust vote on Friday

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Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will face a vote of confidence in his leadership on Friday as corruption conviction­s handed down to dozens of people linked to his centre-right People’s Party (PP) threatened his six-year rule.

Spain’s parliament agreed yesterday that the debate and vote would take place on Thursday and Friday, although the opposition Socialists who proposed the vote may struggle to garner enough support in the fragmented legislatur­e to unseat Rajoy.

Opposition parties are taking advantage of Rajoy’s weakness after 29 people linked to the PP were convicted last Thursday of crimes including influencep­eddling and falsifying accounts, in the culminatio­n of a long-running corruption trial.

The PP has closed ranks behind Rajoy, who said on Friday he intended to serve out his four-year term and that the corruption conviction­s did not affect a single member of his government.

Second such vote

The 63-year-old survived a no-confidence vote last June.

Ciudadanos (Citizens), a liberal party ahead in opinion surveys and the most likely to win a snap election, urged Rajoy yesterday to call an early poll.

Rajoy’s government is weak and tainted by the corruption conviction­s, Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera said in an interview with El Mundo newspaper.

“The only democratic and dignified way out is to give voice to the Spanish people so that they choose a new government and parliament,” he said.

Ciudadanos said on Saturday it would be willing to work with the Socialists to support a neutral candidate to oust Rajoy, whose minority government has been damaged by a crisis sparked by a Catalan independen­ce vote.

However, it is not clear whether the Socialists and Ciudadanos will team up to topple the Rajoy government.

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