Feijóo runs into the anger of the PNV and Puigdemont’s red line by suggesting a motion of censure | Spain

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He has brought the PP out of the passivity with which he faced a possible motion of censure against Pedro Sánchez. The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has taken a step forward and has commissioned his parliamentary spokesman, Miguel Tellado, a round of contacts with all the groups that support the socialist president to explore if they are willing to drop it. The initiative is, in any case, halfway, because according to the PP it will not yet raise anything – that is, a motion of censure – but only wants to “listen.” The PP movement has already encountered an anger of the PNV, which is not believed to seek an understanding, and with the impossible condition of Junts: that Feijóo meets with, something that Sánchez has not even done.

The PP parliamentary spokesman explained this morning that his purpose with the call of calls with the rest of the spokesmen of the groups that support the PSOE is “knowing where they are.” “We want to know if they are partners, or if they want to become accomplices of corruption,” Tellado said in Congress. Rather than calling the understanding, the speech of the PP leader has been loaded with reproaches to the allies of the progressive government, to the point that he has said that the PP believes “that it is those groups that owe an explanation to the Spaniards” after the outbreak of the outbreak of the outbreak Cerdán case. “The partners [del PSOE] They must realize the damage they do to the country and themselves holding this situation. They have to choose: o Break with Sánchez or will break them, ”he emphasized Tellado, who has defended that the obligation of the PP” is to put them in the mirror. “” The silence of the lambs draws a lot, “he concluded, throwing a dart to all of them.

That attitude of the popular spokesman is the one that has angered the PNV, which is not believed that the PP really intends an agreement if what it does from the first moment is to shoot them. “It is evident that this movement of today, together with the messages that the popular are launching on social networks with criticism of the parties that we support the investiture, only responds to a marketing strategy and makes it clear that the PP does not seek a space of understanding with EAJ-PNV,” complain the peniles in a statement.

The Basque party also criticizes that the PP does not have a plan, and say that it will not offer anything in the conversations, but only intends to listen. “The PP, which is said to the opposition and wants to lead an alternative government, shakes the responsibility of getting a hypothetical majority. It does not explain how it wants to be or how you want to gain the support of other groups,” they emphasize in the PNV. The relationship of the PP, and especially of Tellado, with the penisuvistas did not go through its best moment before this movement. The spokesman broke the bridges a couple of months ago with his attack against the assignment of the government to the PNV of a palace in Paris that they historically claimed since he was seized by the Gestapo. The PNV concludes with a lot of distance: “The PNV regrets that the PP maintains the attacks on our language and our culture, our people and self-government and the party that leads the Basque institutions, EAJ-PNV.”

In addition to the PNV, the PP has already encountered the impossible condition of Junts. Catalan independentistas have demanded that Feijóo meet with their leader, Carles Puigdemont, in their residence in Waterloo (Belgium). Three questions from journalists have cost Miguel Tellado, parliamentary spokesman of the PP, to reject that Feijóo will meet with the Juns leader. In the end he has done it, although without pronouncing the name of Puigdemont. “We are not going to do what we have criticized. We are not the PSOE. We are not. No one will find us there,” he answered at a press conference. “If we had so few scruples, Feijóo would be president.” They do not believe it in Vox. “If it were not for Vox, the PP would already be on the way to Waterloo,” defended the spokesman for the extreme right, who warns that he would only support a motion of censure “without assignments to the separatists.”

Possible contacts with Junts are a very delicate land for Feijóo, which he already faced in his failed investiture to internal criticism for being willing to sit with the Catalan independence. The president of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has marked distances today with this initiative of Feijóo, and has asked her to “not take false steps” that could reinforce Pedro Sánchez. The leader of the Catalan PP, Alejandro Fernández, has registered an amendment to the political presentation that will be approved in the Congress that asks to veto the pacts with the parties that “subverts the constitutional order.”

The rest of Sanchez’s parliamentary allies have closed the door to the PP with the main argument that their history is marked from corruption cases. Gabriel Rufián, spokesman for ERC, has ruled out with the PP, a party that “has, has and will have” cases of corruption, and the same Ione Belarra, of Podemos, which has crossed out to the PP of “rotten”. The BNG was the first to reject a motion of censure “promoted by the right and the ultra -right ultra.” Only Canarian coalition has left the stage something more open. The president of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, who governs the islands in coalition with the PP, has warned that his party will decide on parliamentary support to the PSOE after the president’s appearance on the 9th in Congress. Canarian regionalists only have one deputy in Parliament, so Feijóo continues to lack at least three seats (he stayed four deputies in his failed investiture) to be in a position to evict Sánchez from power.

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