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Pedro SánchezGoverno espanhol em risco. PSOE perde apoio para aprovar metas orçamentaisMundo
Pedro SánchezNovo Governo Espanhol: Mulheres em maioria e nos ministérios mais importantes Mundo
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy gestures at the start of a debate on a motion of no confidence at Parliament in Madrid, Spain, May 31, 2018. REUTERS/Sergio PerezGoverno espanhol caiu. Moção de censura a Rajoy aprovadaMundo
epa06777142 Leader of Spanish Workers' Socialist Party (PSOE), Pedro Sanchez, addresses the Members in Parliament on the second day of the no-confidence motion debate against Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy at the Lower House in the Spanish Parliament in Madrid, Spain, 01 June 2018. The no-confidence motion filed last Friday by the leader of Spanish Workers' Socialist Party (PSOE), Pedro Sanchez, is expected to be passed with 180 votes, four more than the 176 needed for an absolute majority, since Basque PNV party and Catalan pro-independence PdeCAT announced they will support Sanchez to unseat Mariano Rajoy, who refused to step down a day earlier. If all goes like it's expected and the motion prospers, Sanchez will become the seventh Prime Minister of the Spanish democracy, after what he will call snap elections in a future date to be agreed on by the opposition parties. EPA/JJ GUILLENLíder do PSOE diz que vai ser escrita nova página da democracia em EspanhaMundo
Rajoy e Sánchez querem reforma constitucional em seis mesesMundo
Pedro Snachéz, ex-lider do PSOEEspanha/Eleições: Pedro Sánchez renuncia ao lugar de deputado e evita abster-seMundo
Pedro SanchezSocialistas espanhóis fazem ultimato a Mariano RajoyMundo