Monday, February 15, 2016

We can ask the Spanish Government and Vice referendum for Catalonia – Globovisión

The Podemos party (left) today called on the Socialist candidate for the Head of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchez, who falls on the party’s executive vice future and also holding a referendum in Catalonia determination.

the leader of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias today presented a document with their proposals for negotiations with the socialists, on the same day in which it was learned that the investiture debate of the candidate the Government will take place on 2 and 3 March.

Churches himself proposed as vice president of a hypothetical coalition government with the Socialist Party and, from that position, assume responsibility in the fight against corruption and the intelligence services.

Churches justified to play the vice presidency is “unequivocal” proof of responsibility and “assurance of stability”.

the report, nearly a hundred pages, details the structure of the new government coalition with the PSOE that would consist of the Presidency, Vice President and fifteen ministries, two more than now with the PP (center-right) in power.

we can offer we include the call for a referendum “with guarantees in Catalonia “such as” must “, but does not mark time to celebrate although particular the question should be” clear and unique. “

the proposal we try to answer to nationalist disputes to argue that in this referendum we advocate the continuance of Catalonia in Spain.

in a press conference in Congress, Pablo Iglesias was convinced that there is sufficient time to reach an agreement of government with the PSOE before the debate investiture of 2 and 3 March.

in its aim to chair the government, Sanchez has 90 members of his group in a Congress of 350 seats.

So do you It needs to reach 176 if you want an absolute majority or, possibly, have more votes in favor than against a second investiture vote, to be held on Saturday March 5.

we have 69 seats and up now the socialists have negotiated with groups like Citizens (40) and PNV (Basque nationalists, six) with good prospects, according to Sanchez.

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