
The regional presidents of the PP have used the Presidents Conference held this Friday in Barcelona to lash out behind the government and demand from Pedro Sánchez Elections early. After weeks of pulling and loosening to demand in the order of the day such as the financing of communities or childhood education, in addition to others outside their competences such as energy, immigration or justice, Feijóo barons have chosen to draw an executive in collapse and an unsustainable political situation. Sanchez has replicated that the elections will be when they play, in 2027.
Most PP barons have thus shared strategy in the appointment that is being held this Friday at the Pedralbes Palace in Barcelona. Two days after the concentration of this Sunday in which Alberto Núñez Feijóo and his people will demand for the sixth time in the legislature the early call for elections, the regional leaders have chosen to use the only forum that they all share with the central government to underpin their boss of rows.
Since the call of the Madrid protest, the PP has raised the tone against the presidents conference. The Government initially raised the meeting on housing and professional training, but the barons used their ability to include issues to be addressed in the agenda, since they add more than 10 communities.
After a few days of strip and loosening and threat of proposition by the PP, the Executive announced that all the points claimed by the presidents would be included, which annulled the possibility of a generalized frightened.
The leaders have thus opted to use their address to abound in the reasons for Sunday’s concentration. A consensual strategy that Isabel Díaz Ayuso has been unmarked from the beginning. The regional president has starred in a direct confrontation with the Minister of Health, Mónica García, in the initial protocol greeting. Then, he has temporarily abandoned the Chamber while the Basque presidents, Imanol Pradales, and Catalan, Salvador Illa, used their respective co -official languages. The Basque President has denounced the “intolerable” veto of Ayuso to his language.
The rest of barons have remained inside, as stressed since the national headquarters of the PP.
Beyond the 20 -minute micro -designer of Ayuso, and the almost proprietary claim of elections, the presidents have broken down in their speeches the priorities of their governments in the issues raised, in addition to adding other issues, which implies that they know that the legislature will continue its march.
The president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, has dedicated a good part of his 10 minutes to cry for a new regional financing. After starting his speech in Galician and being “proud” of the two languages of his community, Rueda has claimed in housing that the government gives to the autonomies the public floors of the Sareb. Recently, Rueda has been the first president of the PP to apply the State Housing Law criticized by his entire party and ask for Coruña the declaration of tensioning zone.
“Even Mazón asks for elections”
The Galician President made a “very hard” intervention, according to present sources, in which he spoke of “institutional paralysis.” In the same way, the Andalusian president, Juan Manuel Moreno, spoke who also took the opportunity to lash out against what will be his rival in the elections planned for next year, the first vice president, María Jesús Montero.
Moreno has taken the opportunity to criticize the financing of Andalusia and blame the holder of the Treasury. The Andalusian president has claimed “a national plan” of health and another of housing.
Housing has also spoken the Castellanomonchego, Emiliano García Page, who has rejected the government’s president and general secretary of his party, Pedro Sánchez, to increase public investment in housing at least as long as regional financing is not reformulated. Page has also defended the Rentista children: “We must not prevent the social elevator of housing inheritance.”
The interventions have happened, all with the same wickers. Within the room, it has not gone unnoticed that even the Valencian president, Carlos Mazón, has requested early elections. And also the little transcendence of an event charged by political gestures and little real content.
Regional financing
The president of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, has taken advantage of his intervention shift at the Presidents Conference to defend that regional financing must be “reviewed and reformed.” “I have not listened to any regional president or president denying that need,” said Illa, who has asked his counterparts to move away “from noise and prejudices” when addressing this debate.
The Head of the Government has also assured that Catalonia wants to face this reform “from rigor” and thinking about “the general interests of this plural and diverse Spain.” However, the president has avoided in his speech talking about the singular model in the financing of Catalonia, although his Government is immersed in the preparations to present the new scheme agreed with ERC so that the Generalitat has a financing that depends on itself.
In terms of housing, the other big issue that Illa wanted to address, the president has assured that Catalonia arrives “with the duties done”, when a year has been declared a year with the declaration of tensioning areas, which in the opinion of the Government has worked to guarantee access to housing.
“Canary Islands feel alone”
The first president to leave the conference definitively has been the Canary, Fernando Clavijo, who accompanies the kings on an official trip this weekend to the islands. In an appearance before the press, the disgust of his government for the role of the State and other autonomous communities that, in his opinion, have not assumed their responsibility in the reception and distribution of migrants who arrive at the islands. “We need all communities to collaborate in a National System for the Protection of those children,” said Clavijo.
In his turn of intervention before his colleagues, the president has assured that “the Canary Islands feel very alone” and has been directed directly to Pedro Sánchez to consider that “it makes no sense” that “the Supreme Court has to intervene” so that the State assumes its responsibility in the protection of the minors requesting migrants of asylum, in reference to the order that ordered to transfer some 1,200 to the national network.
For the rest of the issues, Clavijo has shown his agreement with the set of the measures proposed by the Government, especially the Housing Plan. The Canarian President has also proposed a legislative modification so that municipalities can veto the purchase of housing by foreign citizens.
Source: www.eldiario.es