Spain: Rajoy to begin bid to form gov’t but calendar unclear
MADRID — Spain’s acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy was to begin calling opposition party leaders Friday in a bid to get badly needed parliamentary support after accepting the king’s petition to try to form a government following last month’s inconclusive elections.
Rajoy was designated by King Felipe VI late Thursday as the monarch ended three days of consultations with party leaders aimed at snapping a seven-month political deadlock following inconclusive elections in December and June.
But Rajoy but did not make it clear if he would definitely present himself before parliament for the necessary approval should he be unable to muster enough parliamentary backing, creating considerable uncertainty about when Spain might have its next government.
“I will do all in my power to see that Spain has a new government,” he said, but noted “it doesn’t just depend on me.”


