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but certainly the pictures we are seeing are quite dramatic of the fires burning on the skyline there, so this is something that firefighters will be watching closely overnight. spain's government is in limbo, after sunday's snap election delivered no clear winner. the centre—right people's party, led by alberto nunez feijoo, gained dozens of seats, and will be the largest party in spain's parliament. but the incumbent prime minister, pedro sanchez, and his centre—left socialists, performed better than expected. parties on the far—left and far—right lost ground, leaving basque and catalan nationalists holding the balance of power. 0ur reporter sergi forcada has the latest from madrid. this is a bittersweet victory for those who have been celebrating here at the headquarters of the popular party, the conservative party in spain. despite being the largest party and having won the election, therefore short of a majority. the numbersjust

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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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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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Newsday

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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BBC News

after sunday's snap election delivered no clear winner. the centre—right people's party, led by alberto nunez feijoo, gained dozens of seats and will be the largest party in spain's parliament. but the incumbent prime minister, pedro sanchez, and his centre—left socialists performed better than expected. parties on the far—left and far—right lost ground, leaving basque and catalan nationalists holding the balance of power. 0ur reporter sergi forcada has the latest from madrid. this is a bittersweet victory for those who have been celebrating here at the headquarters of the popular party, the conservative party in spain. despite being the largest party and having won the election, they've fallen short of a majority. evenif even if they got the votes of the far right party, vox, the numbers just the far right party, vox, the numbersjust don't the far right party, vox, the numbers just don't really add up. the conservative leader

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what what they want from him? they have already — what what they want from him? they have already said _ what what they want from him? tie: have already said they will what what they want from him? ti21 have already said they will want something in return, things like an amnesty. he was the president who pushed for the failed independence bid for catalonia in 2017. there are still charges against him and some of his allies. maybe an amnesty. other concessions for catalonia, may be transferring things like the train service, or a referendum on independence, something pedro sanchez can't compromise on. what sanchez can't compromise on. what about the prospect _ sanchez can't compromise on. what about the prospect of _ sanchez can't compromise on. what about the prospect of another election? when you speak to people there, how do ordinary people think of the idea of once again going to the polls? of the idea of once again going to the olls? ~ , ., the polls? with the result we have, it is a possible _ the polls? with the result we have, it is a possible outcome. _ the polls? with the result we have, it is a possible outcome. either- the polls? with the result we have, it is a possible outcome. either the| it is a possible outcome. either the negotiations somehow managed to get a new prime minister, or elections.

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what is happening now? now action starts in spanish congress. - what is happening now? now action starts in spanish congress. we - what is happening now? now actionj starts in spanish congress. we have a new parliament and it is up to the parties to decide who the next prime minister can be. i have to tell you, this won't be easy because with the result of the election, everything is close and tough. on one hand, the conservative party doesn't have the numbers, even though they won the election. pedro sanchez, if he wants to be re—elected, he needs the support from left—wing parties and the catalan nationalist and independent party and the basque country. this will be tricky, with someone, the former catalan president. pedro sanchez, if he wants to be elected, he needs seven mps of the catalan party to vote. what what they want from him? thea;r

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in your view? i map to power, which is more likely in your view?— in your view? i think it is more likely that _ in your view? i think it is more likely that the _ in your view? i think it is more likely that the left _ in your view? i think it is more likely that the left wing - in your view? i think it is more likely that the left wing does l in your view? i think it is more | likely that the left wing does it. so the right wing, the problem that it has is that any combination of the right—wing includes boxed, a far right piety that is basically rejected by all parties, by the people's's party in parliament. if pp and a box don't have a majority which is what they were aiming for, then they could have formed a government, but given that that didn't happen, i think that is basically something that we can run out. so now it is basically left to pedro sanchez, the current prime minister, who has fewer seats, however, he is more able to find agreements with the pro—independence catalan and basque parties. however, these are a very complicated combination. he needs a lemon parties that were represented in parliament, he needs seven of the pro—regional list parties, he will

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Breakfast

government. he will be invited to try to form a new government. again it looks like it will be difficult for the socialist to do that. they will have slightly more chances than the conservatives. in order to do so they would need the support of an array of catalan and basque nationalist parties. among them a hardline n pro—independence party wanting to hold an independence in catalonia. looks like that could be a sticking point and preventing mr sanchez from forming a new government. if that is indeed the case we have a stalemate and we go to an electoral repetition a few months down the line. find to an electoral repetition a few months down the line. and you it all over again- — months down the line. and you it all over again. thank _ months down the line. and you it all over again. thank you _ months down the line. and you it all over again. thank you very - months down the line. and you it all over again. thank you very much - over again. thank you very much indeed. let's take a look at today's

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