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Rajoy said that would not be good for Spain his withdrawal from the elections

As requested by their opponents

(Source: Cadena SER)
USPA NEWS - The acting president of the Spanish Government and candidate of the conservative Popular Party, Mariano Rajoy, said Wednesday in a radio interview that "I do not think it's good for Spain nor for my party that I go" regarding the vetoes other parties to its continuity.
In a hypothetical negotiation after the elections on June 26, the centrist party Citizens requires that Rajoy is not a candidate for re-election as Prime Minister. Neither the Socialist Party is ready to negotiate with conservatives, although in this case the veto is the ideology that represents the Popular Party. "Nobody is who to choose the leader of another party. I do not think it's good for Spain nor for my party to go because I want others, something else that I want my party or the Spanish," Rajoy said Wednesday in remarks to the channel of Spanish private radio SER.
"The will of the Spanish is much more important than Pedro Sanchez," Rajoy said, who reiterated that "my will is that while I am well, eager and fresh, I keep. I think I'm at a good time." However, he was willing to submit its continuity to the will of conservative activists if so decided by the next congress of the Popular Party. "I will listen carefully to the party," said Rajoy before ensuring that the PP has "more democratic than other parties."
About the corruption detected within the Popular Party, which has led to jail to several of its regional leaders, Rajoy said that "of course I am concerned about corruption, but why we have taken action. I will continue giving all the battles it able to make this not never repeat again." According to the acting President of the Spanish Government, Spain will register an economic growth of 3% in 2016 and will stand at 2.9% deficit.
"We are in the right direction," he said and added that "if the right things are done at the end of 2019 will be two million more people working." Rajoy said that "I care much more reach 20 million employed to reduce the deficit." On this issue, Rajoy warned that "cut is easy, but it would cut no more nonsense. At the same time, we must strengthen economic growth and employment. I care more about reaching the 20 million workers who meet the deficit," he added.
Finally, he was willing to hold discussions with his electoral opponents: "I'm always orders the campaign team. Now I have no criterion taken. No one debates crave. We must prepare well and require a great effort, not something comfortable but in a democracy I know it's necessary. It is not that I feel like but reasonable to fulfill democratic standards," he said.
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