Madrid, Jul 3 (EFE) , while they challenge each other in Murcia.
Less than three weeks before the 23J general elections and while the PSOE campaign to mobilize the electorate of the center and the left against the “dark movie” that, according to the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, is being prepared by the PP and Vox, the of Alberto Núñez Feijóo and those of Santiago Abascal explore alternatives after the quick agreement in the Valencian Community and the deferred agreement in Extremadura.
Such a variety of movements occurs while the surveys published this Monday by various media agree that the territorial pacts with Vox would be taking their toll on the PP, although at least for now the sum of both formations continues to give them an absolute majority in Congress.
The president of the PP says that it is “logical” that in “those places” where they need Vox’s yes, this party “forms part of the Government”, as in Extremadura, where it supports the rectification of María Guardiola by agreeing on a coalition, but that where it is not necessary, the “logical” thing is that “Vox stays out of the Government”.
Transferred to the central government that comes out of 23J: “If we get more votes than the left, I will try the investiture alone. And if I do not get more votes than the left but we clearly win the PSOE, I will try to abstain – from Vox, naturally – at the investiture ”.
For this, the call for a “useful vote” made today, for example, by the Andalusian president, Juanma Moreno, must reach the electorate: Núñez Feijóo “is going to be president, let no one doubt it; The question is how do they want him to be president, alone or accompanied? ”,“ The question -he said in another way- is whether we want a conditioned and limited government or a government without ties ”.
The general secretary of Vox, Ignacio Garriga, does not see it in the same way, who has warned Feijóo that a solo government without an absolute majority “is useless” and that they will not give him “not even a vote” after the elections generals on July 23.
From his position distant from one and the other, the former president of the Government Felipe González has advocated allowing the list with the most votes to govern and has declared himself a supporter of the pacts of “centrality” and between different ones, alluding to the PSOE and the PP, since that “sometimes those who are part of a kind of block appear as equal, but they are less equal”.
Returning to Garriga, he has also said that the PP candidate for the Murcia Presidency, Fernando López Miras, has “all the tickets” for a failed investiture if he does not reconsider his decision to leave Vox out of the regional government.
After setting the investiture debate in Murcia for next Thursday and Friday with López Miras as a candidate, the PP has announced that it will be the candidate for re-election himself who will represent his party in person starting tomorrow at the announced negotiating table with Vox to avoid a repetition of elections.
Of course, the PP continues to bet on reaching a “programmatic agreement that gives stability to the legislature”, but with a “strong” solo government.
In Extremadura, where the PP candidate, María Guardiola, defended the same thing until Vox refused to accept the agreement for the regional Assembly and everything was blown up, the round of consultations to propose a candidate for the Presidency of the Board after the PP-Vox agreement on Friday and the consequent resignation of the socialist Guillermo Fernández Vara.
In the Balearic Islands, with a PP-Vox agreement for the abstention of those of Abascal, the next president of the Balearic Government, Marga Prohens, has offered in her inauguration speech “a real change”, based on a general reduction in taxes, the suppression restrictions on tourist growth and housing construction, and the free choice of language in education.
The other model of PP-Vox coexistence, that of exclusion, will materialize this afternoon in Cantabria with the election of the popular María José Sáenz de Buruaga by a simple majority with the votes of her group and the abstention of the PRC of Miguel Ángel Revilla, agreed precisely to avoid Vox, who will vote against.