Spain's Socialists refuse to back Rajoy government

Leader of Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) Pedro Sanchez looks on during a meeting of the federal executive committee held one day after the Spanish general elections, at the headquarters of the PSOE in Madrid, on June 27, 2016. (AFP)

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