The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has demanded this Tuesday from Vox that it finalize as soon as possible the government agreements in Extremadura and Aragon, setting as limit the month of April. He has warned that they cannot "go into the month of May without a solution" in these communities and has insisted that these pacts must be based on "proportionality" and "stability".
"What we do ask Vox is to be clear. We ask it to decide and we cannot go into the month of May without a solution and, in my opinion, we should not enter the month of April without an agreement in Extremadura and Aragon," he assured, to add that it is also necessary to "extend those agreements to Castile and León".
In an interview on 'esRadio', reported by Europa Press, Feijóo has stressed that there must be "proportionality" "based on the results", something that, he said, "is democratic". At the same time, he has highlighted the need for "stability" because one "does not come to be in government when it suits you", "to be there for a while" or "to be there on an interim or conditional basis". "One comes to govern, and one comes to make decisions based on real problems and unforeseen problems", he added.
Feijóo accuses of "undemocratic" vetoing the PP
Along these lines, the leader of the PP has stressed that "that proportionality and that stability are basic principles" and has once again appealed to the "responsibility" of Vox, recalling that both parties are obliged to "understand each other" because the polls have expressed it that way.
"If the PP has double the votes you do and if the PP sometimes has in some community triple the seats you do, it is undemocratic to make it impossible for that party to govern, especially if you are an alternative to Sanchismo," he said, to add that Vox's approach is "adolescent".
Sees "certain hope" after Abascal's words
For this reason, he/she has pointed out that they need Vox "to sit down again to resume those negotiations and to seek to unblock" the executives of Extremadura and Aragon, recalling that in the case of the first autonomy the votes were held last December 21.
The popular leader has remarked that Vox "has to decide" and has pointed out that this Monday "a certain hope opened up" after listening to Santiago Abascal state that they are going to "close the governments in the autonomous communities". "We will know it in the coming days, but I reiterate that there are more points of agreement with Vox than divergences," he has stated.