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Spain's PM calls Dec. 20 elections, lauds government record

Published:Monday | October 26, 2015 | 10:42 AM
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy talks to journalists during a news conference following a cabinet meeting at the Moncloa palace, the premier's official resident, in Madrid, yesterday.

MADRID, (AP):

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy yesterday signed a decree formally dissolving Parliament and calling general elections December 20, using the occasion to do some campaigning by praising his government's handling of the severe economic crisis.

Rajoy said he had fulfilled a promise made on taking office in 2011 by reducing sky-high unemployment and spurring economic growth.

He says the country had gone from being threatened with needing a bailout to one of full confidence among investors and from record unemployment to a situation of job creation.

The ruling Popular Party hopes the recovery will boost its electoral fortunes but polls indicate the party is running neck and neck with the opposition Socialist party and could lose its parliamentary majority.

The polls indicate one of the two main parties will have to do a deal with one of the two newcomers, the centrist Ciudadanos (Citizens) party or the far-left Podemos (We Can) group.