Spain's PM easily defeats no-confidence motion brought by far right
The main opposition PP abstained
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez applauds during a no confidence motion against the government at the parliament in Madrid. | JUAN MEDINA
Madrid22/03/2023 14:18
Spain's lower house of parliament on Wednesday rejected by a wide margin a motion of no confidence in the leftist government submitted by the far-right Vox party, as was widely expected. Only one lawmaker from the centre-right Ciudadanos joined the 52 Vox representatives in supporting the motion, while 201 deputies voted against it in the 350-seat house, and 91, mainly from the conservative People's Party (PP) abstained.
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