21 fotosMariano Rajoy en CampañaUn repaso por las mejores imágenes de Mariano Rajoy durante la campaña electoral 22 jun 2016 - 09:32CESTWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinCopiar enlaceSpanish acting Prime Minister and People's Party (PP) leader Mariano Rajoy (C) waves at supporters while campaigning for Spain's upcoming general election in La Puebla de Montalban, Spain, June 21, 2016. REUTERS/Susana VeraSUSANA VERA (REUTERS)Spanish acting Prime Minister and PP leader Mariano Rajoy adjusts his tie at a campaign rally for Spain's upcoming general election in Torrijos, Spain, June 21, 2016. REUTERS/Susana VeraSUSANA VERA (REUTERS)Spanish acting Prime Minister and People's Party (PP) leader Mariano Rajoy (C) greets supporters while campaigning for Spain's upcoming general election in La Puebla de Montalban, Spain, June 21, 2016. REUTERS/Susana VeraSUSANA VERA (REUTERS)Spanish acting Prime Minister and People's Party (PP) leader Mariano Rajoy greets supporters while campaigning for Spain's upcoming general election in La Puebla de Montalban, Spain, June 21, 2016. REUTERS/Susana VeraSUSANA VERA (REUTERS)GRA036 BARCELONA, 21/06/2016.- El presidente del Gobierno en funciones y líder del PP, Mariano Rajoy,iz., acompañado por el ministro del Interior en funciones, Jorge Fernandez Díaz, poco antes de su intervención en un foro organizado en Barcelona por El Periódico de Catalunya en el que ha insistido en que frente a la recuperación económica, la estabilidad y las políticas con resultados están "la incertidumbre, la inestabilidad y la demolición de todas las bases en las que se sustenta la recuperación" y el propio sistema político. EFE/Quique GarcíaQuique García (EFE)In this Friday, June 17, 2016 photo, Spain's acting Prime Minister and Popular Party candidate Mariano Rajoy, center, walks down the streets after a party meeting before the national elections in Guadalajara, Spain. Just six months after casting ballots for a new government, Spaniards are heading back to the polls in an unprecedented repeat election. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)Daniel Ochoa de Olza (AP)MALAGA, SPAIN - JUNE 20: Leader of the right wing Popular Party (PP) and Spain's caretaker Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (3L) holds the letter 'A' of 'in favor' during a campaign rally on June 20, 2016 in Malaga, Spain. Spain is holding its second elections in six months, next June 26. The Popular Party has been governing Spain as a caretaker government since last December, when Spaniards went to the polls putting an end to decades of a two party system. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)Pablo Blazquez Dominguez (Getty Images)GRA465. MÁLAGA, 20/06/2016.- El presidente del Partido Popular y del Gobierno en funciones, Mariano Rajoy, saluda a los simpatizantes asistentes al acto electoral que los populares han celebrado esta tarde en Málaga. EFE/Jorge Zapata.Jorge Zapata. (EFE)MALAGA, SPAIN - JUNE 20: Leader of the right wing Popular Party (PP) and Spain's caretaker Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy gives a thumbs up to his supporters during a campaign rally on June 20, 2016 in Malaga, Spain. Spain is holding its second elections in six months, next June 26. The Popular Party has been governing Spain as a caretaker government since last December, when Spaniards went to the polls putting an end to decades of a two party system. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)Pablo Blazquez Dominguez (Getty Images)MALAGA, SPAIN - JUNE 20: Leader of the right wing Popular Party (PP) and Spain's caretaker Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy poses for pictures with his supporters after a campaign rally on June 20, 2016 in Malaga, Spain. Spain is holding its second elections in six months, next June 26. The Popular Party has been governing Spain as a caretaker government since last December, when Spaniards went to the polls putting an end to decades of a two party system. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)Pablo Blazquez Dominguez (Getty Images)Leader of the People's Party (PP) and Spain's caretaker Prime Minister and party candidate, Mariano Rajoy delivers a speech during a campaign meeting in Malaga on June 20, 2016 ahead of the June 26, general election. Spain is holding its second elections in six months, on June 26, after being governed by a caretaker government with limited powers since the December 20 polls put an end to the country's traditional two-party system as voters fed up with austerity and corruption scandals flocked to new groups. / AFP PHOTO / JORGE GUERREROJORGE GUERRERO (AFP)GRA420. MÁLAGA, 20/06/2016.- El presidente del Partido Popular y del Gobierno en funciones, Mariano Rajoy (c), junto al presidente del PP en Andalucía, Juan Moreno (2i), y el alcalde de Málaga, Francisco de la Torre, durante un mitin del partido hoy en Málaga. EFE/Jorge Zapata.Jorge Zapata. (EFE)Leader of the People's Party (PP) and Spain's caretaker Prime Minister and party candidate, Mariano Rajoy, greets supporters during a campaign meeting in Malaga on June 20, 2016 ahead of the June 26, general election. Spain is holding its second elections in six months, on June 26, after being governed by a caretaker government with limited powers since the December 20 polls put an end to the country's traditional two-party system as voters fed up with austerity and corruption scandals flocked to new groups. / AFP PHOTO / JORGE GUERREROJORGE GUERRERO (AFP)GRA159 MALAGÓN (CIUDAD REAL), 20/06/2016.- El presidente del Gobierno en funciones y del Partido Popular, Mariano Rajoy, y la secretaria general del PP, María Dolores de Cospedal, durante su visita hoy a la explotación Quesos Don Apolonio, en Malagón (Ciudad Real), con motivo de la campaña electoral. EFE/Mariano Cieza MorenoMariano Cieza Moreno (EFE)Leader of the Popular Party (PP) and Spain's caretaker Prime Minister and party candidate, Mariano Rajoy (C) is acknowledged by supporters during a campaign meeting on the spanish Canary island of Tenerife on June 18, 2016 ahead of Spain's general election next June 26. Spain is holding its second elections in six months, on June 26, after being governed by a caretaker government with limited powers since the December 20 polls put an end to the country's traditional two-party system as voters fed up with austerity and corruption scandals flocked to new groups. / AFP PHOTO / DESIREE MARTINDESIREE MARTIN (AFP)***CORRIGE PIE **** GRA609. TENERIFE, 17/06/2016.- Fotografía facilitada por el PP, del presidente del Gobierno en funciones, Mariano Rajoy (i), sigue el partido de la Eurocopa entre España y Turquía, en una terraza de Tenerife. EFE/Tarek ***SOLO USO EDITORIAL***Tarek/PP (EFE)Mariano Rajoy y Dolores de Cospedal acuden a Guadalajara a un mitin de campaña. (DVD 792)© Carlos Rosillo (EL PAÍS)EL PRESIDENTE DEL PARTIDO POPULAR, MARIANO RAJOY VISTA PONTEVEDRA PARA PARTICIPAR EN UN MITIN ELECTORAL DE CARA A LAS ELECCIONES DEL 26J OSCAR CORRAL 16/06/16OSCAR CORRAL (EL PAÍS)Spanish acting Prime Minister and People's Party (PP) leader Mariano Rajoy gives a speech at a dairy farm in San Martin de Podes, northern Spain, June 16, 2016. REUTERS/Eloy AlonsoELOY ALONSO (REUTERS)Spanish acting Prime Minister and People's Party (PP) leader Mariano Rajoy drinks milk during a visit to a dairy farm in San Martin de Podes, northern Spain, June 16, 2016. REUTERS/Eloy AlonsoELOY ALONSO (REUTERS)Spain's acting Prime Minister and People's Party (PP) leader Mariano Rajoy (L) visits a dairy farm in San Martin de Podes, northern Spain, June 16, 2016. REUTERS/Eloy AlonsoELOY ALONSO (REUTERS)