Thursday, September 8, 2016

Why (almost) nobody wants to agree with the PP? – Digital Colloquium (Press Release)

SPAIN. It’s frequent in recent days listening to members of the PP lamenting the media that government has not yet, do not let them govern, or more specifically that the PSOE has not abstained to allow the investiture of Rajoy even in the second round. This insistence even seems to have shifted the focus of responsibility toward the figure of Pedro Sanchez and his steadfast refusal to support, actively or passively, a government of the Popular Party.

Mariano Rajoy, president of the caretaker government “Leave govern Rajoy would endorse a disastrous policy that has broken the consensus”

but is it so incomprehensible refusal Pedro Sanchez? Or, focusing on the issue from another perspective, the PP should not perfectly understand that neither the PSOE nor almost any other party want to support them?

As we reported recently on this same medium, the PP has just proposed to the former minister Jose Manuel Soria, discovered among the names on the ‘papers Panama’, for the post of Director executive at the World Bank. Although it was true that this movement is entirely legitimate and meritocratic, is it really so clumsy as the Popular Party not to understand the ominous feeling that occurs? This kind of attitude is certainly at the center of the distrust with which almost all parties related to the formation of Mariano Rajoy. “We do not trust you,” he went on to say directly the deputy of New Canarias Pedro Quevedo

Facts and figures

-. The Party popular as such is investigated on 5 summaries

-. the judges who carry these processes have posted a total of 1,694,844 euro deposit to the PP. In different cases they have been attributed significantly to almost all national treasurers; ex-ministers (Ana Mato, Rodrigo Rato, Angel Acebes or Jaume Matas); former presidents of autonomous communities; ex-deputies and (a dozen) and regional ex-senators (other 11); Presidents of Provincial Councils; former senior administration officials and dozens of former ex-mayors and councilors.

We can during the investiture debate in Spain: “Corruption is in the genes of PP” (video)

– The judges and judicial police have asked the Supreme research five parliamentary active at the moment: the deputy Castellón, Oscar Clavell; the former mayor of Valencia, Rita Barberá; Senator Ceuta, Guillermo Martinez; Murcia Pilar Barreiro, and the Valencian regional deputy Miguel Dominguez

-. In total there are 31 cases where the Popular Party or its leaders are involved

. the paradoxical support of Citizens

What party would approach and support such a party and parasitized stained by corruption? So far, only Canary Coalition and Citizens, which no longer surprising in view of his usual insistence on democratic regeneration and to point out corruption as a major problem.

In fact, one of the “conditions” imposed on Citizens Rajoy was accurate and literally “expel any public official accused of corruption.” A sine qua non to start negotiating with a party that, as a legal entity, has been charged with corruption. a paradox.

However, until Albert Rivera, so far the most important of PP support, acknowledged after the surprising proposal of the PP to appoint Jose Manuel Soria as a candidate for the World Bank, which “Rajoy is hopeless “. However, at the time of writing, it has transpired that Jose Manuel Soria has given own office.

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