The acting president of Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (PP), has insisted this Thursday on his desire to form a “solid and four-year” government of his party in the Junta, although the 31 attorneys obtained in the elections of the Sunday they are far from the 41 that mark the majority. Mañueco has responded evasively when asked about potential agreements with Vox (13 seats), and has announced a round of contacts with all the political forces represented in the Cortes to try to get them to give him their support. The only certainty has been pronounced to flatly deny “any possibility of electoral repetition” and has declared that “as soon as possible we will have a government led by the PP and the result of the parliamentary agreement.”
The leader has avoided signifying himself towards the controversy of his party in Madrid, with allegations of espionage on relatives of the regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, at the request of the party itself. Mañueco has not given relevance to the issue, about which he says he knows “nothing” and instead has accused the president of the central government, Pedro Sánchez (PSOE), of “instrumentalizing and twisting Spanish politics.” The acting president has insisted that he will lead “the dialogue” after the “order of the polls”, with an “open mind to work for the people of the community” and from those conversations between parties he believes that an Executive “led by the PP and the result of the parliamentary agreement”.
The round of meetings will begin next Monday, the 21st, with Luis Tudanca’s PSOE, it will continue on Wednesday with Vox, and on Saturday it will be seen with Soria ¡Ya! and the following Monday, with the Union of the Leonese People (UPL), in order of greater to lesser representation in the Cortes, without yet specifying when they will meet with their former partner, Ciudadanos, and Por Ávila, both with one seat. Mañueco has distanced himself from the opinions of his acronym colleagues, such as the national president, Pablo Casado and the Galician Alberto Núñez Feijóo, reluctant to come to an understanding with Vox, or Ayuso herself, who has hinted at being more inclined to the pact. The former President of the Government and before Castilla y León, José María Aznar, pointed out this Thursday that he did not see “advantages for Spain” that “Le Pen [Marie Le Pen, presidenta de la formación ultraderechista francesa Agrupación Nacional] be in government.
The president of Castilla y León has alluded to his “own personality” to make decisions after the shared dialogue: “The community is above everything”. For Mañueco, these requests from each other represent simple “futurities” for which he has not given clear answers, although he has not denied Vox’s demand to preside over the Cortes. On March 10, the members of the Chamber Table are elected and it will serve, if there are no announcements before, to see if there are signs of agreements between PP and Vox in this regard.
The also former mayor of Salamanca has reiterated that the basic premise will be “the program and project of the PP” towards a solo command with a guide agreed between several parliamentary forces. Mañueco has also not revealed anything about the socialist approach of offering the abstention of those of Luis Tudanca in exchange for breaking ties with Vox in any field and has limited himself to saying that they will listen to ideas and cross-exchange assessments in appointments with the parties. “All parties are entitled to comply with the premises of the Statute, I ask for serenity, I will lead the dialogue and report transparently,” he asserted as to whether Vox, which demands the repeal of Historical Memory or equality laws, has the power to intervene in an executive.
Igea proposes a grand coalition
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The elections were reached after the PP broke the agreement that it signed with Ciudadanos after the 2019 elections, a victory for the PSOE but settled in a coalition that lasted two and a half years. The former vice president of the Board, Francisco Igea, has classified his former partner’s movement as “stupid” and has offered a “grand coalition, like in Germany” for the PP and the PSOE to ally and give rise to “programmatic agreements with majorities wide” that offer stability and remove the far right from the equation.
“We cannot give support to those who have shown disloyalty like that of the PP candidate, but we can reach programmatic agreements and add majorities with everyone based on programs”, declared Igea, the only attorney of his party who has preserved the autonomous act , summoning “build”. The also export spokesman has considered “sensible” that part of the PSOE contemplates abstention to apply a democratic cord on Vox and has charged, as he has been doing since Mañueco called the polls, against whoever was his ally, whom he refuses to support for “disloyalty and defamation” against them. Likewise, he has admitted that after the electoral debacle he put his position at the disposal of Ciudadanos, but that the party leadership asked him to follow his performance in Castilla y León.
Igea has affirmed that “the internal slashes” of the PP have splashed the community in the form of elections that were called by “whim and interest of Genoa 13 Rue de Percebe”
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