EFE, 28/01 1:55 CET
The Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, during his speech. EFE / File
Madrid, Jan 27 ( EFE ) .- The Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, said tonight that does not quite understand the electoral breakthrough in Andalusia and that seems a “very surprising and very little logic” decision.
As stated in an interview on “The Night in 24 hours” to questions from the show’s host, Sergio Martin, who said he does not understand this advance to next March 22 relying on an unstable regional government “when that government is unstable since birth”.
PSOE of Andalusia, recalled Sáenz de Santamaría did not win the regional elections three years ago because he did “the PP by a very large majority” and then the Socialist Party “could have supported a Popular Party government and did not” he lamented.
The result, he continued, was that Andalusia has been governed by the PSOE e IU “an unaffordable instability, say those two games “and that this community has added,” needs a change “the same as, reiterated” was about to be three years ago. “
It has been convinced that the PP will Andalusian win the next elections and, therefore, has ironically saying ignored if the PSOE would be willing to govern in the future “can, with -as We could now called IU or with which it might be. “
PSOE , continued,” I was a year or so and had no government approval ahead a law that mark the path of a government, such as budgets … “said the vice president adding that” gives the feeling that we’re missing something, but it’s a little surprising and logical decision. “
Also, the vice president was asked why no place in March and in May, two months before the municipal elections. If he had called together they had saved five million euros and thought, “we do not like to spend.”
Asked then why not matched the general election with regional and municipal, Saenz de Santamaria replied that “it is logical to meet deadlines” and said the call general is a decision of the Prime Minister.
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