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Abstract:Spain's center-right Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera is considering abstaining in a parliamentary vote to facilitate Pedro Sanchez's investiture as premier under a number of conditions, El Mundo newspaper said on Monday.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's center-right Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera is considering abstaining in a parliamentary vote to facilitate Pedro Sanchez's investiture as premier under a number of conditions, El Mundo newspaper said on Monday.
Rivera in a news conference called on conservative party leader Pablo Casado to together propose a pact to Sanchez, that would include not increasing taxes and applying direct rule again in Catalonia if the regional government rejects an upcoming sentence in a separatist trial.
He did not explicitly mention a possible abstention.
Rivera had so far rejected any form of support or even an abstention. Sanchez has until Sept. 23 to be voted in by parliament. If not, the country will head to elections.
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