Acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez failed to assemble a parliamentary majority, the latest example of Europe’s political fragmentation
Spain is facing its fourth election in as many years in November after acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez failed to assemble a parliamentary majority, in the latest example of how political fragmentation is making it harder to govern European democracies.
Spain’s royal palace said late Tuesday that King Felipe VI has decided not to nominate anyone to try to form a new government, because talks among party leaders had indicated no scope for a majority.
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