“We have to be discreet,” lamented Laura Vilagrà, ‘counsellor’ of the Presidency of the Executive of Aragonès
To the Catalan government It has not been good for him that Sumar has decided to hold an event this Tuesday to present its proposal for amnesty to exonerate those convicted for causes linked to the ‘processes‘. This is what the ‘counsellor’ of the Presidency has said, Laura Vilagra, who has criticized that holding “a public event” of these characteristics does not seem like “the best way to contribute to the negotiation” that is currently underway to convince the PSOE to accept such a law. “We have to be discreet,” she stressed.
Despite the criticism of Yolanda Díaz’s party, she has celebrated that this political space is in favor of the amnesty and has “welcomed” the specific proposal that they have to make this Tuesday. Of course, she has warned that the key to unravel the investiture does not fall on Adding, but on the ability to “drag to the PSOE” so that he ends up accepting a political and legal operation of these characteristics.
“We are doing the negotiation with the PSOE and it is the PSOE who we have to drag along,” said the ‘councillor’, who this Tuesday acted as spokesperson for the Government due to an illness of the incumbent, Patrícia Plaja. The Government has been warning for weeks that, no matter how much Sumar makes gestures, the key He is in the socialist party.
Vilagrà did not want to give details of the negotiation, but has warned that his party, ERC, will only give its votes to Sánchez if, apart from the amnesty, there are two more agreements: the dialogue table to continue talking about referendum and the comprehensive transfer of Rodalies. In fact, to continue pressing the issue of trains, the Generalitat presented a report this Tuesday denouncing the lack of budget execution of Adif in Catalonia.
constitutional Court
The ‘counsellor’ of the Presidency has not been excessively concerned about the fact that the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, announced this Monday that he will take the amnesty law to constitutional Court in the event that it is approved. He ironically stated that the Generalitat has ended up getting used to these challenges: “We are used to there being parties that take everything to the Constitutional Court. They are their star issues.”