Junts blames Aragonès for having “stayed alone” in the Govern and makes him ugly that he intends to continue his mandate

show that Pere Aragones is alone, that variable geometry with which the legislature aspires to continue neither exists nor will exist and that, therefore, your command makes no sense. This is the plot trident with which Junts has been released as the second opposition party. has made it clear that will not give truce to the ‘president’, whom he has blamed for the coalition breakup and demanded that he explain who the “weakest” government in recent decades intends to count on from now on. With them, they have come to say, it will not be. Neither for the budgets nor to wind up a legislature with a Government that, they have denounced, no longer has the objective of “finishing the ‘procés'” and only has jump into the arms of the PSC and of the ‘comuns’.

“You he is alone. She has chosen to be alone. The decision is exclusively yours“, has sentenced the parliamentary president of Junts, Albert Batett, the same one that launched by surprise in the general political debate the question of confidence that caused the definitive implosion of the Executiu. Instead of considering that the rupture was chosen by the militants of his formation in a consultation, he has defended that it was caused by the “defaults” from Aragones. “He had other options, such as complying with the investiture agreements, but he resigned that responsibility. maximum responsible of a coalition breaking up is its president”, added Batet, who concluded that his investiture “no longer makes sense”.

A sense that not only links to numerical inferiority, but also to the philosophy and direction of the Executiu. Judging by the composition of the new Government, with ‘consellers’ such as Quim Nadal, Carles Campuzano Y Gemma Ubassart, who come from the PSC, Convergència and Podem, Junts concludes that the goal of independence has fallen off the ERC’s list of priorities. This is the main reason why Batet has justified that his party has packed its bags to place itself again in an opposition that he had not known for a dozen years.

That the situation of weakness of the Government is the fault of the ‘president’ is a line of argument that Junts shares with the PSC, with whom the post-convergents have already started to compete to be the main voice of the opposition. But Salvador Island he is not concerned about this vocation of the post-convergents and has risen to the lectern with the perennial objective of underpinning the profile he has maintained until now: harsh criticism and, at the same time, showing that his hand outstretched for the budgets is still there despite everything because theirs is the “responsible” opposition, that of the alternative.

The leader of the Socialists, who accuses ERC of having “disordered” governance, has not hidden anger at the continuous rejection he receives from the ‘president’, who today has once again excluded him from the arithmetic of pacts. “I won the electionsI have more support than you in this House and I have offered to negotiate. enough excuses“, has dropped in an unusually tense tone. Illa has accused of “naive” to Aragonès for still believing that he can reissue the alliance with Junts to approve the budgets ten days after the divorce and has come to tell him that if he does not approve them it is because he does not want to, because he refuses to accept that there is a majority that goes through the socialists and the ‘commons’. “If you don’t want to call elections or block the country, sit down and talk,” he settled. As an appetizer for the subsequent control session, he has already advanced that the next assault will come based on the dismissal of the chief commissioner of the Mossos.

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Illa’s words have quickly turned on the red light in the group of Jessica Albiach. “Mr. Illa, he has 33 deputies. With those from ERC they add up to 66. They don’t have a majority to approve the budgets”, the leader has snapped at him, who with the aim of making it clear that her group is neither a preferred nor a stable member, has asked that no one speak in her mouth. The parliamentary leader of the ‘comuns’ has considered that the this wednesday is a new investiture debate for Aragonès, who has the challenge of convincing why at this time there is no need to go to elections and the best option is for the Government to continue. Without stable supports, which Albiach places in the majority “progressive” that add the PSC and the ‘comuns’, has warned him that it will not be possible. The dichotomy, he has outlined, is whether the ‘president’ wants to be the first of new emancipated governments of Junts or fail by not letting go of his former partners.

In the hard line and from the ideological antagonism the rest of the opposition groups have also been placed. The CUP to rummage in the question of confidence to which he considers that Aragonès and parties such as Ciutadans and the PP should have submitted to regret that neither elections are called nor the PSC is willing to present a motion of censure. In any case, the anti-capitalists have not been closed to exploring agreements on specific social issues. “Can we understand each other on something or not? Make a 180-degree turn,” the CUP has asked.

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