Thursday, May 28, 2015

The Popular Party still suffers the consequences of the results … – The Times

Ed. Print Mariano Rajoy OPENS TO SLOW TO THE POSSIBLE CHANGES disbandment of several leaders of the PP

The Spanish prime minister, Mariano Rajoy. – AFP

The Spanish prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, yesterday claimed its legitimacy to continue governing and make reforms to the end of the legislature, scheduled in November, despite the loss of support of the PP in the municipal and regional elections last Sunday.

Rajoy appeared yesterday in the House of Representatives and responded to a Basque independence considered the executive deputy PP “illegitimate” by not having social majority.

According to Rajoy, his government has every right because it has the support of 185 deputies (out of 350 in the House), it was voted by over 11 million Spanish and his mandate is four years, as required by the Constitution.

Within the PP

According to the newspaper El Mundo, Spain, for the time, leaders like Fabra Valencia, the Balearic Rudi Aragonese or removed Bauza announced delayed, not immediate, so the desire to meet Rajoy to have time to dissect the problem.

Yesterday, Rajoy spoke to the Castilian-leonine president, Juan Vicente Herrera, who had betrayed first time in an interview doubts assailed on leadership of the PP. High Herrera but Rajoy said, according to the official version, ‘what it took no evil. ” The same sources say the president is willing to “make changes” but first wants to clarify “where we want to get”

The answer is obvious. Reach November with chances of winning the election. So, not much scope for remedies if they are delayed effect.

This is the opinion of a number of leaders alarmed by the harsh electoral coup. Believe that consideration should be fast and should also lead to a shift in attitudes and a change of people.

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