Moreno Will Close on Thursday the Agreement to Be President with Vox Within His Government
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Juanma Moreno faces a second attempt this Thursday at 7 p.m. to be inaugurated president of the Junta de Andalucía. After all the opposition rejected his candidacy in the first vote on Tuesday, the popular leader now needs a simple majority to carry out the investiture. Except for an unexpected turn, he could achieve it with the support of Vox, although the formation keeps the sense of his vote secret.Keep reading...
Both sides will fine-tune the distribution of councils, where there are differences; those of Abascal came to ask for up to three The second ballot of the investiture will be at seven this afternoon; the national priority and the control of the immigration already is
Those of Abascal would have requested, in addition to the acceptance of the national priority, up to three councils, an offer that the PP-A does not see «proportion ...
First it was Vox, now the PP. Both national parties have shattered the secrecy with which the Andalusian parties had conducted negotiations until now. While Moreno Bonilla was delivering his investiture speech last Monday, the national spokesperson for Vox warned from their headquarters in Madrid that his party's vote (on Tuesday) would be against it. Now, on the day of the second vote, the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, announces that …
This Thursday at 7 pm Juanma Moreno faces in the Andalusian Parliament a new vote for his investiture. A second opportunity to which he arrives without the agreement with Vox completely closed but much more advanced than it was last Tuesday when he obtained the first 'no' of the formation of Santiago Abascal. The political content pact, with the concept of national priority collected in terms similar to Castilla y León, Aragon or Extremadura, is…
The negotiations between PP and Vox are still open a few hours away from Juanma Moreno’s second attempt to invest as president of the Junta de Andalucía. The formation led by Santiago Abascal maintains its conditions to facilitate the re-election of the popular leader and proposes an agreement similar to those reached in Castilla y León, Aragon and Extremadura, while the PSOE insists on demanding explanations about the content of the talks betwe…

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