Madrid (EFE) encourages the national debate with only one month left for the general elections on 23J.
The PP of Aragón has confirmed this Friday, less than two hours after the constitution of the Cortes of Aragón, the pact that Vox already announced at the last minute of yesterday Thursday to make Marta Fernández president of the Cortes.
An agreement that also includes the formation of a working group to explore the possibilities of reaching an agreement based on “a program of change endorsed by the unappealable electoral result”, according to the PP, and whose achievement depends on Vox’s support for the investiture of the popular Jorge Azcón, as the formation of Santiago Abascal has emphasized.
In this regard, the vice president of Vox, Jorge Buxadé, has assured that his party is now facing the negotiation for the investiture of Jorge Azcón “with all the enthusiasm.”
Although after taking office, Fernández has demanded that the parliamentarians take care of “forms” because, otherwise, there is a risk of pushing the citizenry even more towards “political disaffection”, she is a woman who deniers vaccines and climate change and criticism of the media, as he explained in a Twitter account in which he called himself “marthynahappy” and which he deleted yesterday after his party announced the agreement.
Extremadura, paralyzed agreement
And meanwhile, the regional president of the PP and candidate for the Board, María Guardiola, assured this Friday that the national leadership of Vox “has stopped the change” in the community, although “there is still time” to reverse the situation.
In his social networks, he has indicated that the political vice president of Vox, Jorge Buxadé, “came to Mérida to instruct his people so that they would not let me govern.”
For his part, the Vox candidate for the Presidency of the Junta de Extremadura, Ángel Pelayo Gordillo, pointed out in an interview that it was the PP that “has handed over the Assembly to the Socialist Party for not reaching an agreement” with its party, although he keeps his hand out despite the “attacks” and “lack of respect” that he blames on Guardiola.
Murcia is still waiting
In Murcia, the PP candidate for re-election, Fernando López Miras, reminded Vox this Friday that in 2019 he allowed Isabel Díaz Ayuso to govern alone, with electoral results similar to those obtained by his party on May 28, when he was left two seats short of an absolute majority.
Cantabria with the newly formed groups
Meanwhile, in Cantabria, the consultations of the new president of the Parliament of Cantabria, María José González Revuelta (PP), with the newly constituted groups of the Chamber, suggest that the popular María José Sáenz de Buruaga will have to wait for the second vote to be the first president of the autonomous community.
The pacts between PP and Vox fuel the national electoral debate
Since the inauguration of Isabel Díaz Ayuso as president of the Madrid Community, the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has defended this Friday that his party is negotiating with Vox being “consistent with the results of the polls”, “proportionate” in their decisions and maintaining their principles “with the Constitution” and the autonomous statutes in hand.
After endorsing both the María Guardiola strategy in Extremadura and that of Carlos Mazón in the Valencian Community and thinking of 23J, the president of the PP has used Díaz Ayuso as an example: “In Madrid there are no questions to answer and I ask all Spaniards who want to change sanchismo, populism and independence, give me a mandate and I assure you that I will not disappoint you.
In any case, the leader of the PP has not ruled out the possibility of resolving the clash with Vox in Extremadura, stating that in that territory “there has been a significant divergence that separates us from the possibility, at least for now, of getting an agreement”.
On behalf of the PSOE, the government spokesperson, Isabel Rodríguez, and the spokesperson for the party’s Federal Executive, Pilar Alegría, have agreed to accuse the PP of exchanging “principles for armchairs” by assuming in “some territories” the “theses of the extreme right” renouncing the “advances” of women’s rights to agree with Vox.