Madrid (EFE).- Congress will reject this Wednesday Vox’s second motion against the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, and his candidate, the economist Ramón Tamames, who will listen from the seat of Santiago Abascal to the justification offered by the PP spokesperson , Cuca Gamarra, to the abstention announced by the popular.
The plenary session of Congress will resume the debate on this motion of censure at 9:00 a.m., the sixth of democracy, which will only have the 52 supporters of the Vox parliamentary group and against which the PP has decided to abstain, despite that in the first motion of Vox, in 2020, he voted against.
Gamarra, plans to focus his intervention on the need to change the Government and not on the candidate, because “the problem in this country is not Tamames”, according to popular sources to EFE.
In the national leadership of the PP they deny being concerned that the Government accuses them of approaching Vox by abstaining and stress that the motion is a “sainete” from which they have sought to distance themselves, to the point that Alberto Núñez Feijóo has not attended the Lower House has not had a public agenda.
After the intervention of the PP spokesperson, it will be the turn of the PSOE parliamentary spokesperson, Patxi López, and everything seems to indicate that Tamames will reply jointly to all the representatives of the parliamentary groups that have intervened during the two days.
In addition, any member of the Executive could intervene again to face the candidate’s government policies.
Vox is confident that the PP’s intervention will be “friendly”, since they emphasize that the motion “is against the Government” and not against them and sources from the parliamentary group insist that their enemies “are the left and the independentistas”.
The second day of debate will end around noon with the presence of the President of the Government, who will attend the final vote, which will be nominal, by call and in alphabetical order, although the letter with which it begins will be chosen by lot.
The moment 176 deputies speak out against the initiative, the failure of the motion with which Vox sought to advance the general elections and claim itself as a “retaining wall” against “sanchismo and separatism” will be reflected.
For his part, Sánchez has used this initiative to praise the achievements of the coalition he leads together with Unidas Podemos and warn of the risks that an alliance between the PP and Vox would entail for Spain.
Santiago Abascal’s party has come to ask the PP to make a “clean slate” and support his motion to vote together against an “illegitimate” government.