Spain's acting PM Sanchez urges opponents to let him form government


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  • Monday, 16 Sep 2019

FILE PHOTO: Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez leaves after the final day of the investiture debate at the Parliament in Madrid, Spain July 25, 2019. REUTERS/Sergio Perez/File Photo

MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez urged his opponents to allow him to form a government on Monday, some five months after inconclusive elections that gave him the most votes but insufficient parliamentary seats to take power.

The leader of centre-right party Ciudadanos said earlier he would encourage a fellow right-wing leader to jointly abstain in a vote to give Sanchez a mandate, on certain conditions.

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