Santander (EFE) predicting, although the post-electoral scenario is very open.
The PP candidate for the Presidency of Cantabria, María José Sáenz de Buruaga, does not rule out any possibility, as she acknowledged to journalists this Monday during the feast of the Virgen del Mar, patron saint of Santander, which this year was held in full electoral hangover.
However, he has made it clear, as he has done throughout the campaign, that he wants to govern alone, for which he needs the acting president and regionalist candidate, Miguel Ángel Revilla, to allow it after his defeat this Sunday.
“Miguel Ángel Revilla, who was running for the elections to avoid a PP-Vox pact, has the opportunity to prove it. He only has to oppose the government with the most votes and support and respect the sovereign will of the Cantabrian people ”, said the PP candidate.
Reluctant to a pact with Vox that Revilla sees done
The popular ones, who have obtained 15 deputies of the 35 that are distributed in the Cantabrian Parliament, have this Tuesday an executive committee and a national board of directors to analyze the results, which leave the PRC and PSOE with 8 seats each and Vox with 4 .
“Winning and governing to, if possible, pilot a government project alone, is how the PP would feel more comfortable,” said Sáenz de Buruaga, who also during the campaign was reluctant to a pact with Vox, if the numbers allowed her to avoid it, because she declares herself moderate and does not like “extremes” or “ideological inflammation.”
Revilla, however, has been convinced that PP and Vox are going to agree, and that those of Abascal are going to enter the Government of Cantabria and “in all those of Spain”, if not now, later.
The general secretary of the PRC has indicated, in any case, that he will sit down to speak because his is “a party in dialogue.”
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And the analysis of results on the day after the regional elections has been added to the impact of the announcement by the President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, that the national elections scheduled for December are brought forward to July 23.
“There are times when one gives credit to what is happening, not even in the case of Pedro Sánchez,” said Buruaga, who believes that this is “another decision adopted in the key of a resistance manual” and that the president “is not thinking about Spain or in the Spanish”
Revilla has acknowledged that he is “perplexed” by the electoral advance because he believes that “it is the worst time” to call the general elections.
“I don’t know what’s going through the president’s mind. It is a mistake unless he wants to deliver the junk now ”, he has stated about these elections, in which the PRC will try to keep its deputy José María Mazón in Congress.
The acting mayor of Santander, Gema Igual, who will be so again for four more years after achieving an absolute majority this 28M, has valued the result at the polls as “recognition” of the management of the popular in the Cantabrian capital that puts “to each one in his place”.
In addition, he stressed that the result at the regional level, with a clear victory for the PP, will allow Santander to have “more collaboration” with the Government of Cantabria.