Monday, October 3, 2016

We can promise to review their pacts regional if the PSOE will abstain before Rajoy – Sputnik World

“We’re always evaluating in a critical way on the compliance of the agreements and the relationship with the allies,” said Pablo Echenique, secretary of Organization of Can and secretary-general of the education in Aragón, where it governs the PSOE, thanks to your support.

Echenique appreciated that “it would not be a minor thing that the PSOE finished facilitating a PP Government in Madrid and the president of Aragon, Javier Lambán, has had a leading role in all of this”, so you know that the materialization of this course could bring “consequences”.

In the same sense it has been pronounced Antonio Montiel, secretary general of we Can in the Valencian Community, where it governs Ximo Puig, one of the socialist leaders framed in the critical sector against the former secretary general Pedro Sanchez.

“If the situation of the Socialist Party culminated in a government of Mariano Rajoy, who has mistreated you to the valencia, we will have to make policy decisions,” said Montiel.

The leader of we Can in Balears, Alberto Jarabo, has also shown its intention to review the Governance arrangements that allow the PSOE to take control of the region.

“The decisions that are made in Madrid inevitably affect the agreements reached here,” he said Jarabo.

The crisis that is currently living the PSOE is born of the existence of two visions conflicting about whether the party should abstain to leave to Rule the Popular Party of Mariano Rajoy-or not.

The resignation of Pedro Sanchez as secretary general makes the assumption that non-voters have been imposed within the party, but the training, now headed by a Managing Committee, has not yet taken a position agreed upon in this regard.

The socialists will have to decide its position before Rajoy in the next few days as the calendar to avoid a third election is very close.

If there is no Government by the 30th of October, the King Felipe VI, will proceed to dissolve the Cortes Generales and calling new elections.

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