Spain's PM Rajoy: no-confidence motion is bad for Spain's interests

Here are some of the key highlights from the Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's televised statement made this Friday.

   •  No-confidence motion is only in Socialists' interest.
   •  Confidence motion would hurt economic recovery.
   •  No government member was among corruption convictions.
   •  Budget approval this week gives Spain stability.
   •  Will not call for a snap election.
   •  Wants his government to complete the four-year mandate.

It is worth reporting that Spain’s socialist party on Friday had said that it would put forward a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy over a graft case involving members of his People’s Party.

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