Spanish PM Sánchez Seeks to Repair Ties with Former Separatist Ally
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The president changes his record by recognizing the breaches of his agreement with Junts and makes gestures of acceleration of his commitments, among them a law on multi-recident that the left rejects for assuming the right-wing narrative on migrationThe left-wing members warn Sánchez that they will not accept a turn to the right but they celebrate the attempt to approach Junts This was a week without special political burden beyond the start of…
The party says it will respond an official to the president with a statement from Miriam Nogueras this Wednesday
He announced that he was breaking his parliamentary alliance with Pedro Sánchez and the unbelievers were right when a few days later Puigdemont ordered his Madrid hosts, seven exactly, to vote in favour of a parliamentary government initiative. Months earlier he had already said that he would not support bills that were important to the government, and at the last minute the convergents voted in favour. That explains the scepticism about Puigdem…
“It’s worth it that there is a second part of the legislature.” This is the message, as they say in La Moncloa, that the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, wants to send now, looking especially at Junts, at a very complicated moment for the executive branch because of the last parliamentary defeats and the shadow of the corruption cases that involve Santos Cerdán and José Luis Ábalos. And in order for there to be that second part of the…
Pedro Sánchez is committed to solving the difficulties with Junts per Catalunya and presents a new decree that promotes collaboration and understanding between the parties. Read more Sánchez admits failures and seeks to rebuild the relationship with Junts in Actualidad.es.
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