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Spain: Socialists work to cobble majority

MADRID, March 10 (UPI) -- Spain's re-elected prime minister and his Socialist Party worked Monday to cobble together a ruling coalition with the help of smaller parties.

Though Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's ruling party won a majority of the seats in Parliament, it fell short of the 176 seats needed to rule without the support of others, El Pais reported online.

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The conservative Popular Party came in second with 154 seats and its candidate, Mariano Rajoy, finished well behind Zapatero.

"The Spanish people have spoken clearly and have decided to open a new period without tension, without confrontation," Zapatero told a cheering audience in a victory speech in Madrid.

Chief among the re-elected prime minister's concerns will be the passing of an emergency stimulus package for Spain's once-robust, now-sagging economy.

Sunday's election was preceded by the death of 42-year-old Socialist councilor Isaias Carrasco in the Basque town of Arrasate.

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