Esto es del New York Times sobre las elecciones del 20-N.
That patience is a quality that Mr. Rajoy has been honing since 2003, when José María Aznar, Spain’s previous conservative prime minister, handpicked him as his successor. Instead, Mr. Rajoy was kept out of office by Mr. Zapatero, who defeated him in elections in 2004 and 2008.
In fact, since winning on his third attempt, on Nov. 20, Mr. Rajoy, 56, has shown little inclination to grab the spotlight. He has avoided interviews and refused to disclose his choice of ministers before his formal presentation to King Juan Carlos next Wednesday. He has also blurred rather than clarified some previous policy statements, notably on how fast indebted regions needed to clean up their finances.