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Spain PM seeking opposition support for leaner budget

Published November 12, 2016

Associated Press

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy says his government has started talks with opposition parties on drafting a budget to meet the European Union's deficit target.

Rajoy's minority administration needs support from other parties to pass laws.

Rajoy tells Spanish media that his government is speaking "most intensely with those parties that are more likely to give us their support." He says his focus is "passing a limit on spending and stability goals."

Spain's 2017 budget must include some 5.5 billion euros ($6 billion) in cuts or tax hikes to meet a deficit target agreed with EU authorities.

Last week, Rajoy was sworn in for a second term at the head of his conservative government after winning a confidence vote to end 10 months of political deadlock following two inconclusive elections.

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