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The interim president of the Government of Extremadura, Maria Guardiolacontacted the Vox candidate on Tuesday, Oscar Fernándezdeciding to “keep talking” about document of the 206 measures proposed by this training to reach an agreement onand the inauguration.
This was announced by Guardiola herself this Friday after the meeting held by the Steering Committee of the PP of Extremadura, a day before the publication of the decree calling for the formation of the new Assembly of Extremadura on January 20.
From this moment on, andThe first nomination attempt of the Presidency of the Government of Extremadura It can be held until February 19in the event of exhaustion of the time limits set by the regulations.

Guardiola explained that on Tuesday afternoon he had a conversation with the Vox candidate in “a cordial tone” during which they congratulated each other on their results.
In response to media questions, he clarified that Fernández did not let him know “under any circumstances” that Vox wants the presidency of the Assembly and that at any time it was sent to the document of 206 measures that were transferred during the failure of budget negotiations.
In this sense, he indicated that What they must talk about “is not a question of positions”, but of “a grand agreement” which will give “stability”. that the region needs during these four years of legislature and policies “to be implemented in the pursuit of the growth of Extremadura and the well-being of the people of Extremadura”.
“Think only about Extremadura and try to reach an agreement that allows our region to have the stability it needs to continue growing,” he assured.
As a starting point for the negotiation, the PP is already working on said document of measures, of which some have already warned that were “unaffordable because they were against the law”, to put on the table “which questions could lead to this agreement and which could not, or which should be modulated and in what direction”.
“They have absolutely not asked for anything different from these 206 measures,” insisted María Guardiola about certain requests that involve the elimination of unnecessary spending, the elimination of subsidies to international cooperation, gender ideology, unions and employers; repeal the LGTBI lawremove the ecotax or reject the green deal.
About a possible protection of national directorates, defended that it is “absolutely autonomous”” to decide: “I always have been and if I wasn’t, I wouldn’t be here.”
He therefore hopes that the Vox candidate will have this “same autonomy” and that both will be able to “negotiate around a table” the issues affecting the region “without having to wait for authorizations from Madrid, which complicates and slows things down a lot”.
Regarding the deadlines, he announced that this Saturday the decree will be published requesting the constitution of the Assembly of Extremadura, which will take place on January 20 and “from that moment there will be a month for the inauguration” which, he hopes, will take place as soon as possible because Extremadura “cannot stop” and needs a budget to “continue growing”.
He also mentioned the rehistory of voting by residents abroad, the so-called CERA vote, by which the PSOE retains the last deputy at stake in the province of Cáceres and the PP is “around 300 votes” from obtaining the 30th seat.
According to him, this extra seat “wouldn’t have changed anything at all” of the parliamentary situation of his party.
Vox wonders “if he wants change”
For his part, the national spokesperson for Vox, José Antonio Fusterbelieve that Guardiola must think about ‘what he wants to do’, and more specifically whether he wants to “continue the socialist and social democratic policies” that have “led” him to where he is today or if he “really wants change” so he can agree with his training.
“What you have to think about is Extremadura in Spain”responded Fúster, who was speaking to the media after a demonstration of the primary sector in the Cantabrian capital, where he indicated that “what the popular candidate and who ‘could’ be President of the Council again must think about is thinking “What do you want to do?”
“Do you want to continue the socialist and social democratic policies that brought you here? Or do you really want change, which Cantabria also needs?” said the spokesperson for Vox, a party which increased from five to eleven deputies in Extremadura.
“Does she want to continue the policies that are stifling the Extremadura countryside? Or does she want to develop policies that truly protect the countryside of Extremadura and, on top of that, denounce the Green Deal? Does she want to put an end to ideological gender policies, to this nonsense? If she wants to do it, we will be ready. But if she doesn’t want to do it, it’s not our responsibility. votes,” she added.