Madrid (EFE) .
“I want to say one thing to my party, they keep the box, we take the ideas,” Bal said in statements to the media before meeting in Madrid with fifteen members of the General Council of Cs.
New project
With them they are going to promote this new project after giving up Ciudadanos for “dead”, stressed Bal, whose management agreed not to attend on 23J after the dismal results in the municipal and regional elections in May.
The four councilors to whom the party has opened a disciplinary file for their criticism of the Executive are part of this group: Edmundo Bal, Francisco Igea, Víctor Gómez Frías and Borja Soto.
Bal is clear that the six million Spaniards who declare themselves to be of the center in the demoscopic studies cannot be left without a ballot to be able to vote.
He has accused the orange leaders, Adrián Vázquez and Patricia Guasp, whom he has called “Stalinvazquez and Patricia von Guasp”, of having “murdered” the party because there has been premeditation and treachery and an interest in keeping the box (about 7 million euros, according to these leaders) to dedicate it “to their personal interests”.
“Liberal, transparent and reformist” project
Igea has also insisted that they have “the obligation” to build that liberal, transparent and reformist project, and “with the best policies” that Cs represented in its day and that has now disappeared.
He reproaches his party for instead of now warning the Spaniards of the danger of allowing Vox to enter the institutions, “be quiet and some smile.”
Santiago Saura, who was on Begoña Villacís’s team in the capital’s City Council, has also opted to build a new “broader and more differentiated” political space for the future.
Saura, like the councilors who accompany them today, will not go to the General Council of Cs on Friday out of solidarity with the comrades on file and in protest of the maneuvers that they attribute to the leadership to “alter the majorities” of the conclave.