Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Premier of Spain calls early election

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MADRID — Spain will elect its third government in less than four years after Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s fragile socialist government acknowledg­ed Friday that its support had evaporated and called an early general election.

Sanchez’s 8-month-old administra­tion met its end after failing to get parliament’s approval for its 2019 budget proposal earlier this week, adding to the political uncertaint­y that has dogged Spain in recent years.

“Between doing nothing and continuing without a budget, or giving the chance for Spaniards to speak, Spain should continue looking ahead,” Sanchez said in a televised appearance from the Moncloa Palace, the seat of government, after an urgent Cabinet meeting.

The ballot will take place on April 28. It is expected to highlight the increasing­ly fragmented political landscape that has denied the European Union country a stable government in recent elections.

The prime minister ousted his conservati­ve predecesso­r Mariano Rajoy last June, when he won a no-confidence vote triggered by a damaging corruption conviction affecting Rajoy’s Popular Party.

But the simple majority of Socialists, anti-austerity parties and regional nationalis­ts that united against Rajoy crumbled in the past week after Sanchez broke off talks with the Catalan separatist­s over their demands for the independen­ce of their prosperous northeaste­rn region.

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