Spainish Socialists Refuse to Negotiate Creating Coalition With MP's Party

© AP Photo / Daniel Ochoa de OlzaSpain's Acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy sits on his chair at the Spanish Parliament in Madrid, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016
Spain's Acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy sits on his chair at the Spanish Parliament in Madrid, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016 - Sputnik International
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Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) does not want to negotiate with center-right People’s Party (PP) in order to form ruling coalition, according to Spain’s acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.

Albert Rivera, center, leader of the Spanish party Ciudadanos of Citizenz, center, applauds his followers during an electoral campaign meeting ahead of the national election in Bilbao, northern Spain - Sputnik International
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MADRID (Sputnik) — Spain’s acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said on Monday that he had not been holding talks with the opposition Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) to create a coalition amid a deadlock in the country’s government.

Rajoy’s center-right People’s Party (PP) came first in the December 20 general election, winning 123 seats in the 350-seat Congress, the lower house, but lost the overall majority. Its rival, the center-left PSOE, was a runner-up with 90 seats.

"If the PSOE does not want to negotiate with us, it is difficult to hold talks," Rajoy told the RNE broadcaster in an interview.

Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, right, talks to Podemos party leader Pablo Iglesias during their meeting at the Moncloa palace, the Spanish premier's official residence, in Madrid. - Sputnik International
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The acting prime minister reiterated his intention to establish a broad coalition with the opposition party in order to form a government.

Socialists’ leader Pedro Sanchez ruled out a grand coalition between PP and PSOE in early January. Instead, he suggested a leftist union with third-placed left-wing Podemos party that campaigned on an anti-austerity platform.

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