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LEVANTE S.A. GRUPO Z<br />
Election time,<br />
once again<br />
ANOTHER month, another<br />
Spanish General Election,<br />
something that has almost<br />
seemed inevitable since the<br />
last one, all of five months ago,<br />
failed to see any party secure a<br />
decisive majority.<br />
Although the PSOE were easily<br />
the largest single party back<br />
in April, they failed to agree on<br />
any alliances that could have<br />
given them a working majority<br />
and on Tuesday acting PM Pedro<br />
by Simon Russell<br />
Sanchez and other party leaders<br />
concluded a two day meeting with<br />
the King.<br />
As no candidate could be agreed<br />
on, the government is set to be dissolved<br />
next week and there will<br />
be an election on 10 November, a<br />
Sunday as is usual in Spain.<br />
Some commentators say that<br />
there is still a slim chance of a<br />
last minute agreement before this<br />
PM Sanchez<br />
and King Felipe<br />
pictured recently<br />
happens, with the absolute final<br />
deadlines for this being midnight<br />
on 23 September.<br />
Acting premier Sanchez blamed<br />
the right wing PP and Ciudadanos<br />
for blocking the deal, along<br />
with the left leaning Podemos,<br />
with an agreement with the latter<br />
still seen as the best chance of<br />
breaking any deadlock.<br />
However the smart money is on<br />
the November election, the fourth<br />
in as many years.