The mayor of Archena maintains that “if the parliamentary situation in the Assembly were different, some members of the current Governing Council would not be there”
The mayor of Archena, Patricia Fernández, showed her differences with the regional government this Sunday by assuring that she is not satisfied with the current composition of the López Miras Executive: “I do not like the composition of the regional government. I dare say that no one likes it », she stressed in an interview on Cadena Cope. In fact, she Fernandez went so far as to ensure that “if the parliamentary situation in the Assembly were different, some members of the current Governing Council would not be there.” Thus, she defends that the current “management” “is very publicly questioned by Murcian society, and I think this is not edifying.”
However, regarding her party’s pacts with Vox, the mayor of Archena since 2011 did not want to categorically rule out a possible agreement with the formation of Abascal and limited herself to pointing out that the Popular Party must “adapt to the political circumstances that have touched to live, but always with red lines». “We can never dispense with our basic principles and ideas based on the unity of Spain, on the equality of Spaniards, on the defense of the Constitution, on the Parliamentary Monarchy or on belonging to the European Union and, above all, everything, in the protection of the most disadvantaged”, he defended.
It is not the first time that Patricia Fernández has shown her differences with the party’s regional leadership. In the midst of the conflict between Pablo Casado and Isabel Díaz Ayuso, she was the first leader of the Region who gave her public support to the president of the Xunta de Galicia, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to lead the PP.
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