Zaragoza (EFE) the Cortes with a view to his investiture to govern alone. The far-right party insists on asserting its votes and entering the Government of Aragon.
This is how both have transferred it after a meeting in the Cortes that has lasted around 45 minutes in which Azcón has offered Vox to occupy the First Secretary of the Cortes, but for Nolasco it is “insufficient” and his party aspires to the Presidency or to the Vice Presidency.
In any case, both have shown harmony on various issues to try to reach that agreement, such as lowering taxes, healthcare and waiting lists, investment in roads, the importance of agriculture and livestock, greater control in renewables or the centrality that birth and family policies should have. Nolasco has given him a document that he hopes Azcón will read carefully and accept to a large extent.
“Park” discrepancies
Both have decided to “park” the discrepancies, which they have not clarified, to also advance in the formation of the Table of the Cortes, next June 23, before the investiture agreements that may be produced.
Azcón has asked to respect the times and has insisted that the first step is to advance in a programmatic pact with Vox and work at the same time on the formation of the Table of the Cortes. He has remarked that Nolasco’s party would correspond as a third political force, by parliamentary tradition, one of the Secretariats, to start the legislature and then “advance what may be hypothetical or future investiture agreements.”
In this sense, he has continued to request the abstention of all groups and his intention to govern alone. He has qualified that in order to have a governance agreement, the first thing is to reach a programmatic pact and, therefore, he has decided with Vox not to advance in the investiture negotiations, until these issues are closed, without clarifying whether it would be before or after the elections. generals of July 23.
“There is a clear and unequivocal winner of these elections, which is the PP. Nobody would understand that there was not a Government of Aragon presided over by the PP in the next legislature, ”he said.
Vox wants to govern to change the course
Nolasco, for his part, has asserted that for Vox the most important thing is a program agreement, not the “armchairs”, but he has stressed that his party is “determinant”, and as a third force they aspire to the Vice Presidency or the Presidency of the courts, “that’s for sure,” he said. They want to enter the Government, not for an “exchange of trading cards”, but to “really” change the course of Aragon’s policies, without even considering what councils they could occupy.
He has assured that in the meeting they have not talked about the Government, because for that “there is still a long way to go”, but he has warned that Vox will make “its votes count” and will implement all the policies of its program that are possible since the Government arrived the case. “This is a short-medium term race and it is still early days”, she pointed out.
Nolasco is confident that Azcón will carefully read the proposal document that he has been given and that they can hold another meeting later so that he can refer him if he is willing to build an alternative majority under the premise that Vox is not looking for a simple replacement, but “ profoundly change the policies” that in his opinion have led to a “disaster” in Aragon.
In any case, he has reiterated that Vox does not aspire for the PP to accept his proposals to implement them, but rather to direct them from the Government. “This is like Juan Palomo, I cook it, I eat it,” Nolasco stressed.