Sanchez wins Spanish Parliament’s backing for new term as PM by tiny margin

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Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez arrives to attend an investiture debate, as Spain's Socialists seek to clinch a new term following a deal with the Catalan separatist Junts party for government support, a pact which involves amnesties for people involved with Catalonia's failed 2017 independence bid, in Madrid, Spain November 16, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera

Mr Pedro Sanchez garnered 179 votes in favour and 171 against, with no abstentions.

PHOTO: REUTERS

MADRID - Spain’s Lower House of Parliament on Thursday voted to make Mr Pedro Sanchez prime minister for another term by a wafer-thin margin, ending a protracted deadlock after an inconclusive general election in July.

His Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) had reached separate deals with a number of regional parties to earn their backing, including a contentious Bill on amnesty for Catalan separatists that has sparked protests across Spain.

Mr Sanchez’s bid garnered 179 votes in favour and 171 against, with no abstentions.

The “nays” stemmed from the conservative People’s Party, the far-right Vox and the People’s Union of Navarre’s lone lawmaker.

PSOE’s hard-left ally Sumar, Catalan pro-independence parties Junts and ERC, Basque parties PNV and EH Bildu, Galicia’s BNG and the Canary Coalition all voted for Mr Sanchez, who first acceded to the office in 2018. REUTERS

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