Murcia, Jul 25 (EFE).- The PP of the Region of Murcia has contacted Vox on Tuesday to propose a meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, in which it will offer him “positions of parliamentary and institutional representation” to try to reach an agreement, invest Fernando López Mirás as president and thus avoid a second election.
However, from Santiago Abascal’s party they do not take notice of this meeting proposal as their regional leader, José Ángel Antelo, has not been in contact.
According to the PP, it has been the spokesman for its parliamentary group in the Regional Assembly of Murcia, Joaquín Segado, who, at the request of López Miras, has called the regional deputy for Vox Rubén Martínez Alpáñez to put back on the table a government programmatic agreement with policies to develop in the legislature.
The difference now with respect to the first meeting that both parties held on July 4 is that now the PP offers Vox “positions of parliamentary and institutional representation.”
Although the objective is to “unblock the current situation”, which has prevented the establishment of the new regional government for the moment, the PP maintains its refusal for Vox to enter the Government and Antelo has insisted on Tuesday in EsRadio that “there are no new circumstances or lowering of expectations” regarding his aspirations for the vice presidency and two councils.
The PP has proposed that the meeting be again in the Assembly to reach an agreement before the deadline that would force them to call regional elections again, on September 7, but in Vox they continue with their agenda until they address Antelo.