Conciliatory. This was shown on Tuesday Laura Borras, president of Junts, in relation to the negotiations with ERC to avoid the breakup of the Government. In an interview on TV-3, the pro-independence leader has maintained the will of her party to enforce aspects of the government agreement with the Republicans, but she has avoided talking about “ultimatum” Linked to the general policy debate that will take place in Parliament next week and in which this internal debate between both partners of the executive will be made visible.
Borràs recalled that his party requires the ERC to apply aspects of the pact referring to the strategic direction of the independence movement, coordination in Spanish politics and the concretion of the dialogue table regarding self-determination. He has also recalled that, in accordance with what was agreed in Junts, the party’s ‘consellers’ will explain in the Parliament debate initiatives to “complete” independencebecause they are not seeing “facts” in the Government in this line.
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However, the leader has postponed Junts’ decisions until the debate is held: “Then we will make our decisions but without ultimatums but with the will to do the work that people ask of us”, he stated, thus avoiding more explicit mentions of the Government’s imminent departure.
In a “sterile territory”
The president of Junts, recently suspended as president of the Parliament, has spoken in terms of “sincerity, generosity and responsibility” in relation to the crisis with ERC. And he has opened his hand to seek a shared pro-independence strategy, a “common objective”, because otherwise, he has warned, pro-independence moves in a “sterile territory that does not advance and demobilizes people, and this is not acceptable.