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Opposition Parties Demand Elections if Spain's Budget Fails

Pressure mounts on Pedro Sánchez. If the budget fails, could Spain head to the polls again soon?

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Opposition Parties Demand Elections if Spain's Budget Fails

Pedro Sánchez, Spain's Prime Minister, has been urged to call elections by opposition parties if the budget is not approved. This comes after similar demands made by Mariano Rajoy in the past.

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Jorge Pueyo, a deputy from the Chunta party, has added his voice to the call for elections. He believes that if the budget is not passed, the government should seek a fresh mandate from the people.

The pressure on Pedro Sánchez to call elections is mounting. If the budget fails, it could trigger a snap poll, as previously suggested by Mariano Rajoy.

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