Valencia (EFE) ”, and has asserted that the PP will end up agreeing with Vox.
The PP has lamented the “resounding no” of the Socialists to abstain, which they are asking for because they are looking for a “transversal” government, which is not unidentified in blocks, and has criticized the fact that the PSPV says two different things at the same time: “I I do not support you to go with Vox, and since you are going to go with Vox I do not support you.
This Thursday the round of contacts with the parties that obtained parliamentary representation on 28M began in Les Corts, first with the PSPV-PSOE, which was not attended by the acting president of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, but by a delegation made up of the elected deputies Arcadi España, Rebeca Torró and María José Salvador.
After the meeting, in which the candidate for the presidency of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, the vice-secretary for Organization, Juan Francisco Pérez Llorca, and the campaign manager, Miguel Barrachina, participated on behalf of the PP, and which lasted an hour , both parties have described it as “cordial”.
PSPV: the PP will end up agreeing with Vox
The acting Minister of Finance, Arcadi España, has insisted that, with the results of the elections, it is up to the PP to seek support from the right wing to form a government, and has assured that they will end up agreeing with Vox, for which He has asked for “transparency” and that “as soon as possible” they explain the terms of their agreement.
“We must not play with the institutions,” said Spain, who has pointed out that this is not the time for “short-termism” and “feeling intoxicated” by the general election campaign.
Asked if the PP has requested abstention for free or in exchange for something, he has stated that, as acting Minister of Finance, he can say that “there is nothing in life for free”.
The Socialist deputy has stated that they are willing to speak with the PP to try specific agreements on specific issues, but in the investiture they cannot abstain because they defend two “diametrically opposed” programs and two different models of society.
PP: We are looking for a transversal government
The deputy secretary of Organization of PP, Juan Francisco Pérez Llorca, has affirmed that they want to manage with a transversal government and with which the maximum possible number of Valencians can identify, and for this reason they have requested the abstention of the PSPV.
For his part, Barrachina explained that they have transferred to the PSPV-PSOE 35 points of agreement between the electoral programs of both parties, such as financing, water or renewables, but the Socialists have preferred to opt for what separates them and not for what unites them.
In the opinion of Pérez Llorca, with these common points it would be easier to achieve abstention if the PSPV were “more concerned about the governability of the Valencian Community and not corseted into blocs.”
As he has pointed out, the PSPV is thinking more about the general elections than about seeking fundamental policies for Valencian society, but the PP is going to insist in the remaining meetings -on Monday with Compromís and on Tuesday with Vox- on “add the greatest number of possible support.
The composition of the Mesa de Les Corts
Another issue that has been discussed has been the composition of the Mesa de Les Corts (formed by the presidency, two vice-presidencies and two secretaries), on which the PP has offered a global agreement so that the four groups of the new hemicycle ( PP, PSPV, Compromís and Vox) are represented.
However, the PSPV considers that, in application of the majorities, the PP will have three seats on the Board -some of which may be ceded to other groups, as was done in the Pacto del Botànic- and two to the Socialists, to whom the popular have reproached his “no to the plurality” of the Table.
Transfer of powers and investiture
In the meeting, the PSPV has reiterated the offer of a meeting between Ximo Puig and Carlos Mazón to formalize the transfer of powers in the Generalitat, just as Alberto Fabra (PP) did in 2015 with Ximo Puig, and that this process be “exemplary”. .
Regarding the dates for the investiture of Mazón, the PP considers that it will probably be the week of July 17 to 21 and has admitted that the vote could coincide with the day of the general elections, although they will work so that he can be invested in the first place. vote and that the new Consell get to work as soon as possible.