“If PSOE and Vox continue to want to force elections, they will succeed”

01/28/2022 at 11:22

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The Andalusian President Juanma Moreno, has denounced this Friday that the PSOE Y vox they are in the attitude of trying to “overthrow the Andalusian Government and force the elections”, and has warned that “if they continue like this they will achieve it”.

In an interview on RNE, Moreno has shown convinced that the opposition parties are demonstrating that they “are campaigning” for elections and that their only objective is to “overthrow the government and force an early election”, something that, in their opinion, they will achieve if I cannot carry out the planned laws and measures.

He gave as an example the plenary session of Parliament this Friday on Health and the rejection of the 2022 budgets, but he has stressed that his intention has always been to exhaust the legislature because at this time he is going to see a negotiation of European funds and the pandemic is still in force, about which there is “much to be done”-

He has reiterated that He has not yet thought of any date to call the elections because it is going “match by match, step by step”, and the next objective is for his government to approve measures such as a plan to reinforce primary care, the circular economy law and later European funds.

The Andalusian president aspires to govern alone, although he recognizes the difficulty of obtaining an absolute majority, and after defining his project as “the only guarantee of moderation”, he has shown himself to be sure that a large part of the center-left does not want “a government without edges and confrontation”.

Regarding the possibility of governing with Vox after the next elections, he has limited himself to saying that he hopes to do it alone and the result of Isabel Diaz Ayuso in Madrid, and has admitted that Vox has policies that in some cases do not coincide with the PP but in others it does.

“Madrid is a stage that I would like”, Moreno underlined, who has recalled that in the legislature there have been many situations in which there has been an understanding with Vox but this party “for six months has wanted to blow up the legislature”, while considering it “difficult” for there to be a PP-PSOE coalition .

In his opinion, a grand coalition with the PSOE is difficult because the Andalusian Socialists have ceased to be autonomous and have become a “sanchismo delegation”, which, in his opinion, is a “personal” model of their leader “who has replaced the classic PSOE.

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