Santiago de Compostela (EFE)
“Saying that you do not have support for having spoken with a group seems like a hasty conclusion to me,” said Núñez Feijóo this Tuesday in Compostela, who on Galicia Day wanted to attend, as he did in his time as president of the Xunta, the offering to the Apostle.
“UPN and the Canary Islands Coalition are in the best of conditions”, he remarked immediately afterwards, adding that in the coming weeks he will speak with the PSOE and with Vox, “and from there we will work”.
However, to be invested, Núñez Feijóo needs the yes of both Vox and the Basque nationalists, two opposing parties.
Also effectively that of the Canarian Coalition, which has communicated that it will not support a government in which Vox is in, although Feijóo believes that they are on the way to voting yes.
For the moment, as things are, Núñez Feijóo, who has made these statements to the press accompanied by Alfonso Rueda, head of the Galician Executive, has only added the yes of the Unión del Pueblo Navarro (UPN), with one deputy, who will be added to the 136 that the PP achieved at the polls.
Vox, with 33 minutes, spoke from election night that they were ready both to go to the opposition and to face a repetition of the elections.
The entry Feijóo sees as a “hasty conclusion” to assume that he will not form a government after the PNV’s refusal was first published in EFE Noticias.