Illa, Montilla and Zapatero: three different relationships with the (pos)Convergència

“I like to listen to those who don’t think like me,” admits the former president Jose Montilla just as he approaches the thermos of coffee. Too late, there is no longer coffee for everyone in a day of seminar on the European Union and Latin America at the PSC headquarters that coincides with the sixth anniversary of the DUI and exactly one month before time runs out for Pedro Sánchez to tie the support for his investiture. They just talked José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Salvador Illabut he blurted out the phrase when asked about his presence on Wednesday at the PP leader’s conference, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, at the Palace. It is a philosophy that has helped him to have dialogue with Junts leaders today despite the fact that he had to deal with CiU when he was on the front line. So the control room of the Catalan socialists was on Nicaragua Street and not in Pallars, where this Friday Montilla was more silent than spoken with the minister Felix Bolaños to give the spotlight to the former president of the Government and the candidate to preside over the Generalitat, with permission from the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jose Manuel Albares.

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