This is how Sánchez proposes the investiture session
This Thursday, Pedro Sánchez will become the first candidate to be sworn in as President of the Government after finishing second in a general election. This starting disadvantage does not imply that the vote will be by the minimum. On the contrary. He will obtain greater support than almost four years ago, when he won the elections. If nothing goes wrong, he will achieve his re-election in the first round: 179 seats, three above the absolute majority, thanks to the support of the PSOE, Sumar, ERC, Junts, EH Bildu, the PNV, the BNG and the Canary Coalition, after a opaque negotiation with the Catalan independentists that during these months has revolved around practically one thing: the amnesty. Juan Ruiz Sierra analyzes the panorama of the socialist leader.