• 2 years ago
The deal reached between Spain's Socialists and hard-left Sumar parties is not enough to guarantee outgoing prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, another term in office.

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00:00 Spain's socialist and hard-left Zubar parties have agreed to form a coalition government.
00:06 The deal includes social measures, such as a commitment to reduce working hours without
00:10 lowering salaries.
00:11 But the potential coalition is not enough to guarantee another term for incumbent socialist
00:17 Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
00:19 It still needs the backing of other parties in Parliament.
00:23 Spain has been in political limbo since the July snap election that saw the Conservative
00:28 Popular Party finish first, but without enough votes to form a government.
00:32 [WHOOSH]

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