Madrid, June 11 (EFE).- Two weeks after 28M, the pacts for the inauguration of president in the communities where there is no absolute majority still present more doubts than certainties, with the PP committed to governing in a minority in five of them and Vox to enter the executives as it already achieved in Castilla y León.
While the PSOE, which will have a placid investiture in Castilla-La Mancha thanks to its absolute majority, has practically guaranteed the election in Asturias, but has yet to achieve the abstention of EH Bildu in Navarra, PP and Vox maintain suspense in Aragon, the Balearic Islands , the Valencian Community, Extremadura and Murcia.
Without any problem in Madrid and La Rioja due to the absolute majorities obtained and with closed or advanced agreements in the Canary Islands and Cantabria, the popular candidates for the presidency in those five communities are already negotiating, urging the agreement or will start speaking with Vox in the near future. who refuses to give their votes for nothing.
As the EFE delegations in these communities have been regularly reporting, the situation in each of them is as follows:
Aragon
In Aragon, the popular Jorge Azcón bets on a lone government and seeks a single vote for a second vote. This support could only be given by the Aragonese Party after Teruel Existe announced its abstention, while Vox would not be willing to give it support without reaching a government agreement.
Once the possibility of a PSOE abstention has been probed and rejected, the intention of the leader of the Aragonese PP is to meet from next week with all the parties, starting with Vox.
Asturias
In Asturias, the socialist Adrián Barbón has practically guaranteed his re-election after IU and Podemos have guaranteed that they will prevent a hypothetical PP-Vox-Foro agreement to invest the popular Diego Canga, who has announced that he will run for the Presidency.
Barbón will have time until the end of August to negotiate with a United Left that wants to assert its three deputies to enter the Government, “but not as a listener.”
baleares
In the Balearic Islands, the negotiation has just begun and the first hurdle has yet to be overcome: Marga Prohens’ PP wants to govern alone and, to do so, asks Vox to abstain from the investiture debate in Parliament in exchange for a broad program of government.
The first clash between the two parties took place a few days ago when Vox showed up to negotiate with their first swords and Prohens did not attend, which prompted Santiago Abascal’s men to immediately get up from the table. Negotiation will continue next week.
Canary Islands
The Canary Islands Coalition has closed an agreement with the PP, the Gomera Socialist Group and the Independent Herreña Group to form the new autonomous government with the nationalist Fernando Clavijo as president and the popular Manuel Domínguez as vice president.
This agreement will make the still acting president, the socialist Ángel Víctor Torres, the leader of the opposition in the autonomous Chamber and will leave the four Vox deputies without influence.
cantabria
The same will happen in Cantabria, where Miguel Ángel Revilla’s PRC approved on Thursday a five-page document with its conditions to allow the PP to govern alone and thus prevent it from agreeing with Vox.
PP and regionalists, who will not demand any position in the Government or in Parliament, will meet next week to address this text that in principle would make María José Sáenz de Buruaga president.
Castilla la Mancha
In Castilla-La Mancha, the socialist Emiliano García-Page, who obtained an absolute majority on 28M, can now devote all his energy to his plans for the new legislature, in which one of his “immediate priorities” will be the reform of the Statute of Autonomy to, among other aspects, reform the electoral law that the PP approved.
Valencian Community
In the Valencian Community, the PP has initiated contacts this week with the other three parliamentary groups to find out their position on the investiture of the popular Carlos Mazón, which the Socialists are not going to facilitate even with abstention.
On Monday Compromís will transmit the same thing and on Tuesday it will be the turn of Vox, whose thirteen deputies added to the 40 from the PP exceed the absolute majority, although the intention of the popular is to govern in a minority seeking specific agreements with other groups, in a “transversal” government that does not identify with ideological “blocks”.
Estremadura
In Extremadura, political arithmetic only contemplates a PP-Vox pact, but nothing or very little has transpired around it from both parties. The leader of the PP, María Guardiola, has sent a message: “whenever and wherever Vox wants, we sit down to talk to change the neglect of the PSOE.”
On the other side of the scale, the Extremaduran PSOE considers that if Guardiola wants to govern “he must agree and cede” with Vox, since this formation “is not going to allow him to govern alone.”
Madrid
In Madrid, the PP of Isabel Díaz Ayuso achieved a comfortable absolute majority that allows it to break away from Vox, a party from which it needed support in the last legislature to carry out all its legislative projects.
Murcia
In Murcia, the PP could form a government with the support of Vox or with its abstention, since PSOE and Podemos do not have enough strength to oppose it.
The stumbling block is that the “popular” offer specific agreements but insist on forming an autonomous government alone, while Vox opts for a “global agreement” in which the Community and municipalities are negotiated. From both formations it is affirmed that there have not yet been negotiations, although there is a desire for dialogue.
Navarra
In Navarra, where UPN has been the force with the most votes, it is the current acting president and socialist candidate, María Chivite, who is leading the negotiations to form a government with her former legislature partners, Geroa Bai and Contigo Navarra.
So far, the PSN has reached an agreement with Geroa Bai for the coalition led by Uxue Barkos to preside over Parliament, while it will be next week when it will be known if there is progress regarding the necessary abstention of EH Bildu, with which the socialists have insisted that they are not going to reach any government agreement.
The Rioja
The PP is going to recover the Government of La Rioja after losing it four years ago, having achieved an absolute majority on May 28, with the expectation that its future president, Gonzalo Capellán, will take office at the end of this month or at the beginning of July. EFE