The support of Junts and the CUP to Minister of the Interior, Joan Ignasi Elena, Despite the suspicious appointment of Oriol Junqueras’ head commissioner as head of the Mossos, it is a warning to those sailors who believe that the minority position of the president Aragonese requires the submission of a motion of censure. to have doubts Salvador Island on the advisability of taking this step will have dissipated ‘ipso facto’. A motion of the PSC would have the effect of calling the pro-independence support; the pro-independence groups would put aside their merciless criticism and come to the aid of ERC, even if it were only to dramatize a reconciliation for a few minutes.
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Arithmetic says that a motion of censure from the PSC would require the support of Junts and it is hard to see how it benefits the party of Turull and Borràs that Illa could access the presidency on the fast track. Most Junts leaders abhor Pere Aragonès and ERC for being timid, and, probably for a moment, they might consider striking back at the Republicans, but before long they would come to terms with the idea that this revenge might be the point of no return for the cause’s shattered unity.
In Parliament there is no kaleidoscopic majority like that of Congress, which one day was conducive to Peter Sanchez. Here there is a red line that keeps each group in its trench and it does not seem that a censorship is the best formula to overcome it by surprise. The leader of the PSC has repeated that he is not in a hurry and that a resounding electoral victory on his part must be the first step to revive transversality, that is, cooperation with the Republicans. In addition, due to his ministerial experience, he will not stop looking askance at the interests of the PSOE, always hanging by a thread due to the volatile argumentation of ERC in Madrid. The hope of the prudent is that the Aragonès government falls alone, due to legislative and budgetary starvation, and out of respect for the country and its priorities.