Santander (EFE) be invested and be able to form a solo executive, “focused” and “away from sectarianism”, a decision that the regionalists condition.
Sáenz de Buruaga has advanced this request at the beginning of the one of the Board of Directors of the Cantabrian PP, which has analyzed this Thursday the electoral results of last Sunday, which left the popular as the first municipal and autonomous force in the region, while the regionalists they suffered a strong setback, which left them the second most voted party.
The candidate for the Presidency of Cantabria, who obtained 15 of the 18 deputies needed for an absolute majority, has remarked that “the road map” and the “project” of the PP is to “govern alone” and has ruled out a coalition with the regionalists despite the fact that, he has pointed out, “voices in the PRC” are “requesting a government pact”.
The leader of the PP has considered that the Cantabrians have voted “for socialists and regionalists to leave the government” and has defended that the governability of Cantabria “is not conditioned by partisan interests”. “This is not about the survival of the PRC,” she stated.
And he has opted for a lone PP government that, he has opined, “is perfectly possible” if Revilla “respects the word given to the Cantabrians” without “obstructing or impeding” her investiture as president of Cantabria. “If she complies, I will applaud her responsibility,” she added.
The PRC appoints a negotiating commission
Meanwhile, the PRC has appointed a commission that will negotiate the “requirements” of the regionalists to allow the PP to govern Cantabria without Vox, because the party led by Miguel Ángel Revilla understands that “the logical thing is to go over to the opposition with collaborative work”. .
Revilla has assured that his party is still willing to allow the governance of the PP, although first he awaits a call from his president -for the moment, he said, only the national leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has telephoned him- and then that “the plurality in Cantabria, that there be no reprisals in the town halls, that the State continue to be vindicated and that the works in progress do not stop”.
In addition, he has indicated that the regionalists do not contemplate “in principle” entering the Government of Cantabria. “Our will is not to be in the government and allow that governability,” he summarized in his appearance before the media, after chairing the executive committee of the PRC.