once you have invested Mariano Rajoy president of Spain, with the abstention of the Spanish Socialist workers Party (PSOE), the deputies who remained in the “no” are asked to not have a “purge sanchista”.
“we don’t know what changes they foresee, but we hope that does not conceal a ‘purge sanchista’. Have already caused a lot of damage and a lot of division. Should keep the group on the sidelines of sectarian movements,” said EFE one of the women who broke the discipline of vote.
>> Deputy of the PSOE is suspended for voting against Rajoy
After the Federal Committee has decided that mps should abstain, contrary to the position of the former secretary general of the PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, 15 of them did not followed the order and voted “no” to Rajoy, in particular the Party of the Socialists of Catalonia (PSC).
Among the deputies who voted against it, some are representatives of commissions, as the Catalan Manuel Cruz (Education) and Mercè Perez (Toledo Pact) and other attached, as the Dew of Fruits (Employment) and independent Zaida Cantera (Defense).
Product of this possible, “purge”, many of the deputies choose to declare to the media but require not to be disclosed your identity.
>> The PSOE penalized 15 deputies to vote “no” to Rajoy
Several of the so-called unruly, consider that a sanction beyond a financial penalty would be an “irresponsibility” and a “crackdown” on the part of the Management Committee, which is in charge of the direction of the PSOE.
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The 15 deputies of the PSOE who chose to vote "No" are the judge Margarita Robles, and the excomandante Zaida Cantera (independent), Madrid, spain, the two deputies for Balearic Sofia Hernanz and Pere Joan Pons, the basque Odón Elorza, the aragonese Susana Sumelzo, the galician Dew of Fruits and castellanoleonesa Mariluz Martinez Seijo.
To them we must add the seven representatives of the Socialist Party of Catalonia, which fell in block of the party leadership in Madrid. These are Meritxell Batet, Manuel Cruz, Lídia Guinart, Jose Zaragoza, Mercé Perea, Marc Lamuà and Joan Ruiz.
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