Government did not inform United We Can neither of the assets of 2.6 million euros of King Felipe VI, nor of the decree approved this Tuesday in the Council of Ministers to provide transparency to the Real home. This has been revealed by the group’s parliamentary spokesman, Paul Echeniquewhich has verified the lack of fluid communication between the socialist wing of the Executive and its minority partner.
At a press conference in the Congress of Deputies, the leader assured that “this parliamentary group was not informed of the publication of the patrimony” of the monarch “nor of this decree that goes to the Council of Ministers today”. A detail that accounts for the dynamics established within the Government, where the socialists act with autonomy, even if it implies relegating their partner minority, and junior role of the purple ones, forced to endorse against the clock the measures promoted by the PSOE within the meetings of the executive.
The lack of dialogue also occurs in one of the most thorny issues in the relationship between both forces, such as the state model contained in the Constitution, such as the parliamentary monarchy. A model that has been attacked by United We Can since its inception, which calls for constitutional reform so that the head of state does not fall on the king. This Monday the purple ones returned to give account of that aversion, after the publication of the patrimony of Felipe VI.
The purples took advantage of this information on Monday to question the veracity of the statement provided by Casa Real and denounce the “impunity” of the monarch in case it was false. Some arguments that in turn used to claim, once again, the suppression of the inviolability of the King.