Sunday, August 21, 2016

Citizens still giving in to the Popular Party – Blasting News

On August 13 Albert Rivera, leader of # Citizens , said: “not you can move one iota “of the document presented to the Popular Party . That position has changed however promptly and several times during the last few hours.

Just a week after Juan Carlos Girauta , parliamentary spokesman for Citizens, struck up negotiations with the PP and asserted “not going to talk about red lines” , referring to the willingness to negotiate the points made in the summary sent to the PP to open the dialogue process and included six measures as orange training to fight corruption.

One of the first assignments has been about deputations , since Citizens intended deletion understanding them as an example of waste and the Popular Party has only agreed to reduce their spending . In Spain there are 38 councils of common rules that have, for this year, with a budget of 6,400 million euros. Another requirement party Rivera focused on the primary, on which the PP moment has agreed to discuss without making any commitment.

But the most flagrant resignation of Citizens is no doubt regarding the request for a commission of inquiry into the case # Barcenas , and it has now emerged that the PP has made Citizens remove the word” Barcenas “document corruption . Another significant point in the negotiations is that the party of Rivera will not require Mariano Rajoy the repeal of any law passed by the PP, such as labor reform or the Law of Citizen Security (called popularly ” Mordaza “) law.

it seems that for those regenerative role of the current political scene arrogated is increasingly difficult to achieve concrete measures in this area, ultimately proposing the most corrupt party in Europe seal a pact anticorruption weight and guarantees infantilist is at least, if not a mere political maneuver. Anyway and before a hypothetical agreement between the two formations, such a scenario would add to the 137 deputies of the 32 Rajoy Rivera, a more than insufficient if the Socialist Party still chooses to vote against the investiture. Albert Rivera’s party next in line to involve the PSOE in one abstention that for the moment does not arrive.

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