Thursday, November 20, 2014

Ciutadans UPyD and bury the possibility of an electoral alliance – La Rioja

Ciutadans UPyD and bury the possibility of an electoral alliance – La Rioja

There will be no electoral alliance UPyD and Ciutadans for regional and municipal May. The two formations who wanted to dig through bipartisanship from less populist positions that, in his view, maintains negotiations can broke yesterday after four meetings, and from the outset, in September, glimpsed enormously complex.

The two main leaders of these political forces, Rosa Díez and Albert Rivera, met yesterday afternoon just to try to remedy the situation or finally giving up. So far the talks had been left in the hands of Andrew Herzog (UPyD) and José María Espejo no substantial progress was made.



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Albert Rivera blames Rosa Díez unwillingness to reach an agreement, and continues to insist that, in the future, will try because “one country was not settled with smaller parties.” UPyD, meanwhile, alleges that C’s does not meet the criteria of organization and “democratic quality” due and they believe that, if necessary, been allowed to grow without any accused after seven years of existence.

“UPyD can not close a national agreement with C’s while growing up with add opacity based caciques and defectors’ alleged in his Twitter account Gorriarán Deputy Ramon Martinez.

The party said Rosa Díez, in any case, his refusal to an electoral coalition does not mean I’m not willing to cooperate on specific issues such as upholding the rule of law in Catalonia. Precisely UPyD intended to start his covenant with Ciutadans Catalonia, but ensures that the formation of Rivera did not even contemplated that possibility. “We have not had a chance to put it, have given us a unique choice (national agreement),” claimed Ramon de Veciana, Díez responsible party in this autonomous community.

Herzog also upbraided C’s its “opacity” in the negotiations. “We do not know even where they are presented” he protested. Meanwhile, Rivera asked the electorate UPyD to give their support.

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