New Spanish PM to form government without far-left Podemos

AFP  |  Madrid 

Spain's new will not include ministers in his cabinet from far-left party Podemos, which helped him oust conservative Mariano Rajoy, a top said today.

had argued that including other parties in Sanchez's would make it more stable but asked during an interview with public television TVE if his cabinet would include members of Podemos, the Socialist party's said: "No".

"In a few days, the names of those who will form part of the will be made public," she said, adding it would be an "essentially Socialist" administration.

Sanchez, a 46-year-old with no experience, was sworn in on Saturday, a day after ousting Rajoy's minority conservative government in a no-confidence vote in parliament sparked by fury over a corruption scandal.

While the Socialists only have 84 lawmakers in Spain's 350-seat lower house of parliament, the motion passed with the support of several tiny regional parties and which, with a regional ally, has 71 seats in parliament.

Lastra said the Socialists plan to call early elections, before the legislature expires in 2020, but did not specifying a date.

confirmed that Sanchez had not invited "for now" anyone from the party to be part of his government.

"We told him it is possible to build a courageous, solid government," she added. "But it seems that this will not be the choice of Pedro Sanchez, who is going to opt for a weaker government, which will find it difficult to adopt progressive measures.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 18:50 IST