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As he left questioning by anti-corruption prosecutors Wednesday, Barcenas was jeered and insulted by protesters yelling "Thief!" and "Give the money back!" RAJOY UNDER FIRE: Rajoy has worked hard over the last year to save Spain from financial ruin by pushing through unpopular austerity measures
-- including tax hikes, labor reforms that make it easier to fire workers and spending cuts in cherished services such as education and healthcare. The Popular Party enjoys an absolute majority in Parliament. This means Rajoy is likely to survive unless more evidence emerges linking him to the scandal or he ends up being targeted for investigation by judicial authorities. So far, only a few low-ranking members of the Popular Party who are local city councilors have abandoned the party. None of Rajoy's colleagues in Parliament have shown any signs of defecting. WHAT'S NEXT: The Popular Party has already declared that an internal review showed no evidence of wrongdoing. An external audit is now under way and is expected to be released soon. Prosecutors are investigating the validity of the El Pais documents and will then decide whether to question Rajoy or conduct a wider probe. Investors are concerned that protests could mushroom or that markets could again start punishing Spain, which saw its interest rate on 10-year government bonds shoot above the 7 percent level last summer. The interest rate had fallen down to 5 percent, but shot back up to 5.3 percent amid the slush fund allegations. Depending on developments, Rajoy might also choose to reshuffle his cabinet "as the last silver bullet to regain some political momentum," said Antonio Barroso, a London-based analyst for the Eurasia Group political risk consultancy. But the possibility of an investigation looms over him. Though it could take some time, "calls for his resignation would likely be too strong to ignore," Barroso said.
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