The Congress Board is studying and will more than likely support preventing the amendments that Junts and the PP have registered this Tuesday from being voted on to demand an early electoral start. The Chamber Board now has a left-wing majority, with five members compared to four from the PP. The Presidency of the Cortes thus understands that this power to call elections is an exclusive prerogative that the Constitution grants only to the President of the Government. This position of the Board comes in line with the motion that Junts per Catalunya presented this Tuesday, signed by its spokesperson, Míriam Nogueras, and also by the deputy Josep Maria Cruset, in which it amends a PP proposal to urge President Pedro Sánchez to dissolve the Cortes Generales and . The debate on that proposal could take place this afternoon or tomorrow and its vote was planned for this Thursday. The Board’s approach could derail these plans. The motions of PP and Junts, which claim to have not reached an agreement, would not be binding but would force all the partners of the Executive to portray themselves at a time of maximum political, media and judicial tension in the face of cases of corruption and scandals that are now surrounding the PSOE and Sánchez himself.
The Congress Board is studying preventing the PP and Junts amendments from being voted on to demand an electoral advance
