Wednesday, February 3, 2016

budgetary stability and regeneration proposals PSOE to govern – Terra Peru

The candidate to chair the Spanish Government, the Socialist Pedro Sanchez, seeking the support of other groups to try to set up an executive “of progress and change” that combines job creation and budgetary stability and democratic regeneration State reform.

Sánchez today addressed the socialist deputies and senators after yesterday received the order of King Felipe VI to try to set up a government through support from other forces, after declining the offer Mariano Rajoy, number one Popular Party (PP, center-right) and winner of the elections on 20 December.

The Socialist leader, whose party has only 90 of the 350 seats in Congress, needs the support of other groups to constitute a majority to support what qualifies as a government of “progress and change”.

Here, in his speech to parliamentarians appealed to other political forces to work towards an agreement at a time he described as “historic”; “I need you all,” said the Socialist leader.

“We have to leave behind the vetoes” and “talk about what unites us,” he said today, but so far, the two main options covenant, we left (69 seats ) and the liberal Citizens (forty) be inconsistent to agree on a government that would be headed by Sanchez.

The spokesman can in Congress, Inigo Errejón, insisted that the executive future would have to be led by the PSOE, but also be proportionate with what your training should have a prominent position as guarantors of “political change”.

For its part, the spokesman for Citizens, Juan Carlos Girauta, insisted today its centrality and requested the PP to have “sense of state” and supporting a “constitutionalist” executive in PSOE and Citizens reference to either provide a “disruptive” and can PSOE executive.

The socialist candidate pledged today to make a “material change” to reorient policies, after four years of Popular Party government.

This announced a round of consultations with leaders of all parliamentary groups that want to build support and ruled the PP and the Catalan and Basque separatists.

The socialist leader focused on four points his proposals to negotiate with other political forces: job creation and commitment to fiscal stability; combating inequality and measures of democratic regeneration control of party funding.

The last proposal concerns the establishment of a federal state in response to the challenge of Catalan nationalists, since in his opinion, is “the best way to articulate the unity of Spain and recognizing its diversity. ”

To carry out the negotiations, the PSOE has appointed a team of six people, who combined political weight in the party with experience in government negotiations.

Although Sanchez has had reservations among regional leaders of his party when presented as alternative government, today one of them, the leader of Andalusia, Susana Diaz, -a people with more political weight, said the PSOE will act responsibly and party interests will be “secondary”.

However, since the ruling PP, many of its leaders are wary of the potential for Sánchez to form a government program.

Thus, the foreign minister in functions, José Manuel García-Margallo, said today he sees “difficult” to get the socialist leader to form a government and said that “heterogeneous coalition” it intends to carry out is “a kind of cabin of the Marx brothers.”

Sánchez yesterday asked a month to try to forge agreements that help to produce an executive, if you do not get enough votes in the endowment, start running within two months to the call for new elections.

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