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In the next legislature, Pedro Sánchez sees himself as president of a coalition government, but not with his current partners from United We Can, but with "the space that his second vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, represents."

Or his "progressive" government, or one of the PP with Vox "in which the extreme right governs."

These are the expectations that Sánchez contemplates, as he has exposed them this Monday on Antena 3. In any case, this new coalition formula will not arrive before the current legislature is exhausted because "the elections will be in a timely manner", as specified, in December 2023.

In addition, Sánchez has admitted that, as a result of the war in Ukraine, "there is going to be a downward revision of the Gross Domestic Product in Spain, Europe and the world" and has remarked that "this does not mean that Spain will not continue growing" because job creation continues with a figure that "exceeds" the 20 million Social Security affiliates.

However, the Chief Executive has not specified a figure for this review and has indicated that the data will be provided by the First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs, Nadia Calviño.

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