A day after the two majority parties in —Més and initiative – they staged the internal division by showing antagonistic positions about their permanence in the parliamentary group of adding in Congress, the crisis remains open.
The Permanent Commission of the Valencian Coalition, composed of spokesmen and organization responsible, has gathered this Wednesday to dialogue in search of an approach, but the positions remain remote and there are no progress, different sources of training coincide. The fight broke out last Friday, when Compromís confirmed that adding had not requested, as requested, the appearance of President Pedro Sánchez in the Dana Investigation Commission in Congress. The anger of these was patent and referents of Més-Compromís as àgueda Micó, Joan Baldoví or Amparo Piquer, general secretary of Més, began to speak openly about the possibility of leaving the parliamentary group of adding.
There was a lack of knowing the initiative position, the training created by former Valencia Valencia Mónica Oltra, and these demonstrated on Tuesday against going to the mixed group. On the contrary, Més-Compromís opted to leave, thus confirming the internal fracture around this matter.
Now, to reach an agreement, the two sister formations provide to the Compromís executive, scheduled next Monday, in which the two deputies of the Valencian coalition in Congress stay or leave.
“It is not just for Pedro Sánchez,” a member of Més-Compromís acknowledged on Tuesday to illustrate that the disenchantment of adding came from afar. The Valencianists have not found in this political alliance the prominence they expected nor have they managed to carry out their Valencian agenda on issues such as the reform of the regional financing system, where yours is one of the most harmed communities. They accuse the wear of adding, which, however, is not a competitor for them in electoral terms in the Valencian Community, because it has no implementation, so the disagreement on account of Sánchez’s appearance in the Dana commission would be a good reason to put distance with the group led by Yolanda Díaz.
Both have kept silent this Wednesday. The only one who has talked about the crisis has been the spokeswoman for Compromís in the City Council of Valencia, Papi Robles, and just to ask for “that panic does not spread.” Robles, a member of Més, has assured that the coalition has “the ability to have very intense dialogues and to reach decisions in a consensual way”, while considering that “” in fruition “will be reached.
Add, meanwhile, contains breathing waiting for the Compromís failure. A rupture would delve the crisis of the Díaz group, which already lost at the end of 2023 the deputies of Podemos and retains 27 of the 31 that it obtained in the generals. With the political space divided into two and without a defined candidate, the. It gives the current coalition 5.4% of the votes and those of Ione Belarra 3.8%, both from 12.3% reached 23-J.
Sources of the coalition recognize that conversations with the Valencians to try to find an exit happen these days, but prudence imposes on public statements, avoiding getting out of the script and anticipating scenarios. “Maximum respect for the debate they are having. When they conclude, we will assess it,” said the Federal Coordinator of the United Left, Antonio Maíllo, at the Madrid Book Fair this morning. Beside him, the deputy of IU for Valencia, Nahuel González, the other parliamentarian to add that is part of the DANA INVESTIGATION COMMISSION, has opted for the formula of the unit with which they presented themselves to the last elections. “Dialogue and wide manga to reach agreements,” he added. “We are always going to put everything on our part so that situations of disagreement are clarified with the negotiation. I trust that it will be solved,” said Diaz’s spokeswoman in the lower house, Verónica Barbero.
A leader of the Sumar coalition believes that the passage to the mixed group of the two deputies of Compromís – who would share times with the four of Podemos and four other parliamentarians – would be a double loss for the Valencians: they would not get the goal of calling Sanchez to the commission (organ of which Micó would stop being part) and also would be left in two, with the consequences that that can have in the Valencian Community. Several sources explain that including the president in the list of appears of the Commission would have been an error, because it would be to place it in the same degree of responsibility that Carlos Mazón and would give wings to the rights to talk about any other matter different from the catastrophe.