The former president of the Spanish government Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said today that “will cost work” that PSOE and can establish an alliance of government after elections on June 26, which attributed mainly to differences between both formations regarding the right of self-determination of Catalonia.
By participating in a panel on electoral processes organized by the Electoral Central Dominican Board (JCE), Rodriguez Zapatero said that an agreement “is possible” but said the main problem the territorial issue .
“is crucial because there are important differences, as we support the independence referendum, while the PSOE does not support it or support it,” said Socialist former leader.
Regardless of other issues that may be far apart, “my thought is that in the immediate future cost labor,” added Rodriguez Zapatero, who also considered that the system of endorsement for determine the right to independence “is a bad process, since it involves choosing between white or black.”
In this regard, he noted that when a direct query that involves choosing between a yes and a no, “a division occurs in society and also the loser wants revenge occurs “and he insisted that a pact between PSOE and can be” difficult if the issue of self-determination is maintained. ”
As for the call for new elections in Spain by the inability to form a government, Rodriguez Zapatero said that “it is the first time that happens in democracy, but is provided in the Constitution and we should not consider it as a condition of the system, but part of the constitutional physiology. ”
“We have an institutionally serious democracy” and, for that reason, although there is a caretaker government since December 20, the country and the institutions work, “he said.
the Spanish president is in the Dominican Republic as observer on the occasion of the general elections held nationwide Sunday, and was invited by the JCE to participate in this conference, where he was accompanied by presidents Carlos Mesa of Bolivia. Vinicio Cerezo of Guatemala, and Martin Torrijos of Panama
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