The leader of the PP of Extremadura, Maria Guardiolahas asked the socialist candidate, Guillermo Fernández Vara, for the abstention of the PSOE to have a sufficient majority to be invested as president of the regional Executive and has reiterated its desire to govern in solidarity, as it has expressed throughout the electoral campaign.
In separate interviews with Canal Extremadura radio and television, she has revealed that the socialist candidate, Guillermo Fernández Vara, called her last night after appearing publicly before the media and that in that conversation she asked him that the PSOE refrain from the investiture session.
Guardiola, who plans to speak again this Monday with Fernandez Vara, He has announced that he will also request the abstention of the United for Extremadura candidate, Irene de Miguel, who seems “quite concerned about what Vox may demand in certain matters.”
The PP candidate, a party that has won 28 seats, the same as the PSOE, and that would reach an absolute majority with the addition of Vox, has assured that her government will be of a “moderate center.”
Guardiola, who has not yet spoken with the Vox candidate, Ángel Pelayo, has assured that this party “wants the same thing as us”.
In this sense, he has indicated that the PP government program has been drawn up at street level with the economic and social sectors, with farmers and ranchers, teachers or health workers, with young and old, and Vox should have no problem in start up
The leader of the PP, who has not wanted to go into the hypothetical requests of Vox, has stressed that she is clear about what she wants to do and that she hopes it will be a legislature of “dialogue and consensus”, which in her opinion is what Extremadura needs and “not extremes or stridency”.
He has recognized that he has designed his government for a long time “with names and surnames” in most cases, that it will be made up of people with experience, “very prepared and talented” people, and that he has sought the “best profiles”.