Santander, June 15 (EFE).- The popular María José Sáenz de Buruaga will sign this Friday with the general secretary of the PRC, Miguel Ángel Revilla, the agreement for her inauguration as president of Cantabria, after the executive committees of both parties have given green light to deal
The executive committee of the PRC has ratified this Thursday afternoon the agreement negotiated with the PP to facilitate the investiture of Sáenz de Buruaga as president of Cantabria through abstention, which includes as a first condition the commitment of the future of the Executive to avoid the incorporation of Vox to the government bodies of the autonomous community, as reported by the Regionalist Party in a statement.
Once authorized by the leadership of the two parties, the agreement, which is investiture and not government, will be signed this Friday at a ceremony scheduled for 11:00 am in the Parliament of Cantabria.
The deputy secretary of Organization of the PRC, Paula Fernández, has assured that the agreement not only includes the “impassable red line” that Vox represents for the regionalists, but also the maintenance of “the great” projects initiated by the PRC-PSOE coalition and that “They are essential for the development of Cantabria.”
Among them, he has cited the logistics area of La Pasiega, the Museum of Prehistory and Archeology of Cantabria or the proton therapy unit of the Hospital de Valdecilla, and the “shielding” of the municipalities “regardless of their political color” through the continuity of the Municipal Cooperation Fund with the current amounts and the works plan, “with the same criteria and in the same circumstances”.
It also expressly mentions the continuity of the State investments that are underway and those that remain pending, in the terms included in the agreement signed in 2019 by the PRC with the PSOE, and the removal of the wolf from the List of Wild Species in Special Protection Regime, which is understood as “essential for the rural world”.
In another statement, the PP has reported that its executive committee has unanimously endorsed the agreement that returns the popular to the Government of Cantabria after eight years in opposition.
The PP won 15 of the 35 deputies that make up the Parliament of Cantabria in the regional elections on May 28, while the rest are divided between PRC (8), PSOE (8) and Vox (4).