Sunday, March 27, 2016

We can rule out facilitating government PSOE-Citizens in Spain – Radio Havana Cuba

Mar 26 (RHC-PL) leader in Comú Podem, Xavier Domenech, ruled out an abstention from the leftist forces to facilitate a government between the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) and the grouping of center-right Citizens (C ‘ ‘s).

It would be irresponsible to convert five million votes in abstention, said the Catalan leader, referring to the results of Podemos (center-left) and its territorial confluences in the general elections of 20 December.

Interviewed by news agency Europa Press, Domenech, whose training attended those elections in coalition with we in Catalonia, he said that in common not allow for PSOE- C’s executive.

He claimed the socialists to abandon their covenant with the party led by Albert Rivera and focus on the establishment of a government with left formations.

Regarding the meeting next Wednesday between leaders PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, and we, Pablo Iglesias, hoped that serves to unlock the institutional paralysis that lives Spain for more than three months ago.

the politician stressed that the entry into the Parliament of the call abode training and confluences in Catalonia and Valencia broke the bipartisanship, played for more than three decades by the PSOE and the conservative Popular Party (PP), the head of the outgoing Executive Mariano Rajoy.

Pushing for us abstain is like trying to see that we are not in the Congress of Deputies, said Domenech, who attributed that perception to continue to act as if it still existed alternation in power between the two traditional forces.

Churches and Sanchez agreed to meet the coming Wednesday to try to advance a complex negotiation to facilitate the formation of an executive, avoid a new appointment with the polls and ending the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy.

Both party leaders considered necessary reforms not only constitutional, but also tax, labor and in terms of democratic regeneration.

the groups with parliamentary representation have until May 2 to try to reach an agreement to avoid the repetition of elections on June 26.

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