Conservative leader Feijoo faces uphill battle to form government in Spain after inconclusive elections
- The conservative People's Party led by Feijoo won the most votes but fell short of a majority in July's elections.
- King Felipe nominated Feijoo as PM candidate but he lacks required support, needing allies to back him or abstain.
- If Feijoo fails in two votes, Socialist acting PM Sanchez could stay in power with small party support.
- Feijoo has two months to form government before new elections called, Sanchez leaving field open for opponent.
- Disputes with far-right Vox have weakened Feijoo's position, making absolute majority for him unlikely.