Friday, May 27, 2016

Ariel Segal: Pedro Pablo and Chinese checkers – Journal Perú21

When Peter, with his parliamentary minority, tried to form a government, his great obstacle was Paul. And not talking about an imaginary case of political schizophrenia if Pedro Pablo Kuczynski won the elections of Peru, but in Spain, where the leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party ( PSOE ), Pedro Sanchez, tried to negotiate an agreement with the leader of Podemos party, Pablo Iglesias, who failed for the radical demands of the latter to form a center-left! coalition government

the end of bipartisanship in Spain allowed that, despite the Popular party (PP) of the current Prime Minister Rajoy achieves more votes than the PSOE , the alternative of a minority government between the ruling party Sanchez diese and other parties. However, the rigidity of Pablo Iglesias (referendum in Catalonia, change of constitution, etc.), won his party members who advocated making concessions to accept the governance arrangements that negotiated the PSOE and centrist Citizens, led by Albert Rivera, preventing what Paul wanted most: the establishment of a government that evicted from power PP or at least give more impetus to the group of rebels that party to replace Rajoy.

Churches played Chinese checkers in a complex political chessboard, for lack of humility and excessive ideology, and now the Spaniards have to go to new elections on June 26 for, most likely , to reach a similar scenario December 2015. And so Paul, rather than a checkmate, it has perhaps thrown a lifeline to his most hated rival: Mariano Rajoy.




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