The nationalist parties are not the work of participating in any of the negotiations that the PP leader holds to form a government.
The acting president of the Spanish Government and leader of the Popular Party (PP), Mariano Rajoy, will be without the Demòcrata Partit Català (PDC) -the old Convergència (CDC) – or the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) for the investiture, but not for the Budget 2017, as reported Saturday newspaper El País .
Both formations, with that on other occasions the PP could forge alliances, distance themselves from the round of contacts Rajoy continues after his meetings with the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) and citizens.
“I dare say that neither Mariano Rajoy nor any member of the PP will be Spanish prime minister,” said spokesman Demòcrata Partit Català (PDC), Francesc Homs.
Since PDC say there is no chance to negotiate anything, let alone when training has recently run out of own parliamentary group in Congress to pass the Joint Group with two votes against (the Citizen) ., and seven abstentions (PP, PSOE and Podemos)
in this regard, the spokesman of the PDC, Francesc Homs, in a statement, said Friday that “ I dare say that neither Mariano Rajoy nor any member of the PP will be Spanish prime minister . “
on the other hand, it is not expected PNV immediate support for the popular leader, who has already been heavily involved filled in the Basque elections to be held in September.
After meeting with the king of Spain, Felipe VI, spokesman for the PNV, Aitor Esteban, insisted that his five deputies will vote ‘no’ to the investiture of Rajoy.
“If they call us [to meet], we will, but our double not [for the first and second investiture vote] is unshakable,” he added .
also, from the Basque formation they emphasize that their ‘no’ is for both investiture as for the Budget 2017 and recall that the four years of the previous legislature Rajoy could not be more nefarious and negative for the Basque Country.
the general elections on June 26 yielded similar to December 2015, without an absolute majority for any party results. Therefore, the PP, which already has that citizens abstain in the investiture session Rajoy hopes that members of the PSOE also refrain and is thus able to form a government.
Recently, the president the Spanish government Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero indicated that they agree with independence forces for a future government is “more complicated” than it seems.
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