Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s New Leader, Returns From the Political Wilderness-2
On Saturday, Mr. Sánchez,
46, was sworn in as Spain's new prime minister by King Felipe VI, a
stunning and rapid
turnaround for a man who returned to his party's
leadership only a year ago, after being ousted in a
party mutiny. He took over
on the same day that a
new separatist
administration took office
in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, led by Quim Torra. Spain now faces an
uncertain situation, with a
fragile Socialist
government formed by an
establishment party whose
leader was believed to have missed his best
chance to govern the
country.Source:Newyorktimes
46, was sworn in as Spain's new prime minister by King Felipe VI, a
stunning and rapid
turnaround for a man who returned to his party's
leadership only a year ago, after being ousted in a
party mutiny. He took over
on the same day that a
new separatist
administration took office
in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, led by Quim Torra. Spain now faces an
uncertain situation, with a
fragile Socialist
government formed by an
establishment party whose
leader was believed to have missed his best
chance to govern the
country.Source:Newyorktimes
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