Spain's caretaker prime minister starts talks to form govt
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Spain's caretaker prime minister is meeting with the conservative leader in his first encounter with opposition politicians in efforts to form a government.
Pedro Sánchez's Socialist Party won the April 28 national election, but it has fallen short of a majority and will need help to stay in power.
Despite losing more than half its seats, Pablo Casado's conservative Popular Party was left as the leading opposition force in parliament.
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Sánchez is sitting down with Casado on Monday. He will follow that up on Tuesday by seeing the leader of the center-right Citizens party, Albert Rivera, and the leader of the far-left United We Can party, Pablo Iglesias.
All the stakeholders are expected to hold off on striking deals for a government until after May 26 European and local elections.