Pedro Sanchez Re-elected as Prime Minister of Spain: The 2019 General Election Results and Coalition Politics

2023-11-17 01:06:56

Madrid: Pedro Sanchez has been re-elected as Prime Minister of Spain. His Spanish Socialist Workers Party fell short of a majority of 176 seats in July’s general election. Then an agreement was reached with other parties. Sanchez received 179 votes out of 350 in parliament. 171 people voted once morest. 51-year-old Sanchez became the Prime Minister of Spain in 2018.

The People’s Party was leading with 137 votes in the general election. Pedro’s party was second with 121 votes. People’s Party’s ally Vox Party won only 33 seats. This is how Pedro kept the power with other parties.

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