Post by ratna665 on Feb 27, 2024 1:55:40 GMT -5
That Kirchner would put Don Juan Carlos in a bind, some ministry officials have even suggested that the king not attend the aforementioned summit . This possibility, however, was immediately ruled out: the king always presides over Ibero-American summits.Sources from the leadership of the Popular Party and the Government, to which El Confidencial Digital has had access, explain Mariano Rajoy's approach to the proposal launched by the general secretary of the PSOE: “ Now the priority is not to reach a pact of State , nor reissue the Moncloa Pacts of the Transition, but rather govern to get out of the crisis .” For this reason, the President of the Government has decided, and has given instructions to his party in this regard, to focus all negotiations with the opposition in parliament. The Government has to make decisions The same sources explain that Mariano Rajoy has made this decision because he is 'tired' of Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba demanding permanent contact to reach agreements, and then " he uses those reserved conversations to attack the Government and as an excuse not to support any reform.
And, in Rajoy's opinion, " at the moment there is a Government with an absolute majority that has to make very important decisions due to the current economic situation, with or without the support of the opposition ." The approval of the Qatar Mobile Number List reforms “is the priority today, so the State negotiations with Rubalcaba and the rest of the opposition representatives will have to wait .” Rajoy is fed up with “little letters” The general secretary of the PSOE is the leader who has insisted the most on meeting with Rajoy in La Moncloa for this great State pact, but he has not been the only one. Others such as Cayo Lara, Artur Mas and the union leaders of CCOO and UGT, Cándido Méndez and Ignacio Fernández Toxo, have also demanded it, although in a more reserved manner . All of them, in addition, have used the same technique: "They sent La Moncloa letters addressed to the president , in which they raised the need to meet with them to reach agreements on economic matters and at the national level." This strategy, explain the sources consulted by ECD , has bothered Mariano Rajoy: “ He is fed up with letters from Rubalcaba or Cayo Lara asking for dialogue, and then not hearing any concrete proposal every time he appears in Congress and the Senate.
Nor did Artur Mas give an alternative to the fiscal pact for Catalonia, nor did the unions want to agree on labor reform.” “If they want to talk, they have Congress” The Government has come to the conclusion that Rubalcaba " insists a lot on negotiating, but when push comes to shove he does not even study the initiatives promoted by Moncloa ." In this sense, they remember that last week Rubalcaba and Soraya Rodríguez asked for dialogue to reach agreements, but then the PSOE was the only party that presented four amendments to the entire reforms presented on Health, Education, Environment, and the renewal from RTVE: “They did not negotiate or propose concrete changes to the text, they just wanted to vote against.” Given this position, “ we offer the Congress of Deputies to reach agreements on future reforms ,” say the cited sources. For any negotiation and conversation, the channel will be Congress. “In this legislature – they add – there have been plenary sessions almost every Thursday , and not only on Wednesdays, to present and debate legislative initiatives . So the Government and opposition have more time to negotiate than six months ago, with Zapatero.