Spain's PM Rajoy says would stand for election again

Reuters

Published Dec 06, 2014 18:42

Updated Dec 06, 2014 19:01

Spain's PM Rajoy says would stand for election again

MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said on Saturday he would stand for election again if put forward as a candidate by the ruling People's Party (PP), a government spokeswoman said.

Rajoy, who also said he had no intention of calling early elections, made the comments to reporters on the sidelines of an event in Parliament in Madrid, the spokeswoman said.

The PP has been plagued by a number of corruption scandals, and former Health Minister Ana Mato resigned from her position last month after she was named in court documents linked to a long-running graft investigation.

The PP itself has been named as a suspected beneficiary of a kickback scheme in an earlier stage of the investigation which has uncovered a web of payments made to PP politicians in return for business contracts, damaging the government's credibility at a time of acute economic hardship for many Spaniards.

Surveys indicate that corruption is the second-biggest concern for the electorate after unemployment, and that disillusionment with the two main political parties has fuelled support for a rising leftist newcomer, Podemos ("We Can").