All or nothing. By one vote. Yesterday, the government once again witnessed a painful vote in Congress, which ended in a positive result. Satisfaction was evident in President Pedro Sanchez’s entourage at the end of the plenary session. “He saved us … “A week,” declared the government sources consulted cheerfully. A week marked by the CEO’s cameo appearances and what appeared to be a soothing vote on some Senate amendments The best thermometer to test the validity of the “separation” declared by “Joints”..
After a very harsh speech on Wednesday, in which Miriam Nogueras called him a “cynic” and a “hypocrite” and reiterated that “this relationship is over.” Barely 24 hours later, Juntes again took a breath of oxygen into the ventilator on which Sánchez Siasia lived. They believe in the government that this is not a specific issue, as the post-convergence movement is trying to justify, but rather it shows that the estrangement is not real.
“We will continue to present initiatives to Congress, and we consider ourselves able to promote proposals that you like.”As they say in the executive, they have always given too much relative importance to the Junts system, which they consider to be driven by an imminent executive – the Catalan CIS – who will give a strong electoral promotion to Alianca Catalana. “This is the parliament that the Spaniards voted for. One thing is said and another is done. In the end, it turns out that politics is not a “Game of Thrones,” these same sources said.referring to the epicness that is intended to be given to the opponent’s every move.
However, Moncloa does not plan to change its roadmap. The evidence for this is that there will be no amendments to the annual organizational plan, which is a summary of the legislative projects that the government has in its portfolio for the coming months. In the executive branch, they moved from disdainful of the challenges posed by Juntz – ensuring that they were looking for ‘media focus’ and ‘a roundabout phrase’ – to adopting an almost therapeutic stance, or a couch for psychoanalysis. “We listen to them, respect them and understand the new situation.”they point out.
In response to the latest attack: an outstretched hand, a willingness to engage in dialogue, and to let the screens roll. They say: “We will not force them to dialogue.” The movement that occurred in parallel, in Luxembourg, regarding the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice approving the amnesty law, allowed Moncloa to once again defend to her interlocutors that the government is “complying” and that what remains pending is in the hands of other actors, in this case, the courts of justice.