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Sánchez wins second term as Spain's PM following controversial Catalan amnesty deal

The PSOE-Socialist leader secured a majority of votes thanks to deals negotiated with minority parties, the most controversial being with Catalan separatists, to whom he

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Tucker Carlson mobbed by fans in Spain: 'Please Tucker, help us'

Tucker Carlson mobbed by fans in Spain: 'Please Tucker, help us'
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HUMAN EVENTS: What happened in Spain is the inevitable fruit of Leftist politics

HUMAN EVENTS: What happened in Spain is the inevitable fruit of Leftist politics
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:24:00

right partner. 0ur reporter sent this update. right partner. our reporter sent this update.— sent this update. spain is facin: sent this update. spain is facing weeks _ sent this update. spain is facing weeks of _ sent this update. spain is i facing weeks of uncertainty sent this update. spain is - facing weeks of uncertainty as none of the parties have, for now, secured a majority to form a government. next month, the new mps will take their seat in the spanish congress in madrid. but it's unlikely any candidate will be sworn in as prime minister easily. the conservatives won the election but fell short of a majority even with the far—right party talks. mathematically prime minister pedro sanchez still has a chance to be re—elected but it's going to be very tough for him, because he needs the support not only of the left—wing parties but also the catalan and basque nationalists. it may sound like a paradox, but sanchez�*s future is now in the hands of the seven mps of coloured pre—demand's party, the catalan president who led the failed

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:09:00

that as the largest party, he should be the new pm, but it is actually unlikely that he will be able to form a government. 0n the other hand, prime minister pedro sanchez has also claimed victory for the whole of the left, not necessarily for his socialist party — that came second in these elections. mathematically, mr sanchez could still be elected as pm if he got all the votes from the left and also from the catalan and basque nationalists. now, negotiations will start in the coming weeks but if no candidates have enough support in parliament to secure a majority, the country may end up going to new elections again. so, spain, which is the fourth—largest economy in the european union, has now a new parliament, but the country is still looking for their new prime minister. there has been no trace of american solider private travis king since he ran across the most heavily fortified border in the world and into north korea almost

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:09:00

don't really add up. the conservative leader alberto nunez feijoo has claimed victory and has said that as the largest party, he should be the largest party, he should be the new pm but it is actually unlikely that he will be able to form a government. 0n the other hand, prime minister pedro sanchez has also claimed victory for the whole of the left, not necessarily for his socialist party, that came second in these elections. mathematically, mr sanchez could still be elected as pm, if he got all the votes from the left, and also from the catalan and basque nationalists. now, negotiations will start in the coming weeks, but if no candidates have enough support in parliament to secure a majority, the country may end up going to new elections again. so, spain, which is the fourth—largest economy in the european union, has now new parliament, but the country is still looking for their new prime minister.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 04:08:00

has also claimed victory for the whole of the left, not necessarily for his socialist party — that came second in these elections. mathematically, mr sanchez could still be elected as pm if he got all the votes from the left and also from the catalan and the basque nationalists. now, negotiations will start in the coming weeks but if no candidates have enough support in parliament to secure a majority, the country may end up going to new elections again. so, spain, which is the fourth—largest economy in the european union, has now a new parliament, but the country is still looking for their new prime minister. let's get some analysis from alana moceri — she's an international relations professor at ie university's school of politics, economics and global affairs.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:10:00

alberto nunez feijoo has claimed victory and has said that, as the largest party, he should be the new pm but it is actually unlikely that he will be able to form a government. 0n the other hand, prime minister pedro sanchez has also claimed victory for the whole of the left, not necessarily for his socialist party, that came second in these elections. mathematically, mr sanchez could still be elected as pm, if he got all the votes from the left, and also from the catalan and basque nationalists. now, negotiations will start in the coming weeks, but if no candidates have enough support in parliament to secure a majority, the country may end up going to new elections again. so, spain, which is the fourth—largest economy in the european union, has now a new parliament, but the country is still looking for their new prime minister. there has been no trace of american solider, private travis king, since he ran across the most heavily—fortified border in the world — and into north korea, almost a week ago. the us government says pyongyang isn't responding

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:02:00

all of the votes from the left and also from the catalan and basque nationalists. negotiations now will start in the coming weeks, have enough support in parliament to secure majority, the country may end up going to new elections again. so spain which is the largest fourth economy in the european union now has a new parliament. but the country is still looking for their new prime minister. that was sergi fulcada in madrid. earlier i wasjoined by ignacio hurado, associate professor at the universidad carlos tercero in madrid. i think it's been a very exciting night. the result has been somewhat surprising so i think mostly pointing out the majority of pp in the far right

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:11:00

campaign. we have two main blocks. right—wing parties on one side, left—wing parties on the other. one thing people are worried about is cost of living, inflation. that is what people see when they go to the supermarket. prices rising, as in many other countries around the world. this has not been the main topic. politicians have been focusing on what happens from tomorrow. once there is a new parliament who will form a government with who? all opinion surveys suggest no party will have a majority, it will come down to negotiations and packs. left—wing parties are criticising the conservative party, the popular party, with its possible alliance with box. right—wing parties are criticising pedro sanchez because he has been relying on basque

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