Moreno aspires to get a

It was an open secret.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
07 June 2022 Tuesday 04:10
4 Reads
Moreno aspires to get a

It was an open secret. Juanma Moreno, PP candidate for the presidency of the Board, takes a step forward, turns to his right and confirms that he intends to make "an Ayuso" after 19-J in Andalusia, or what is the same, constitute a single-color government that has "specific support" from Vox, as is the case in Madrid.

It has been a day after participating in the first electoral debate, where the faces of the six candidates for San Telmo were seen, when the popular has decided to turn his cards face up. He did not do it last night in the meeting broadcast by RTVE, where he was questioned on several occasions by the leader of Andalusian socialism, Juan Espadas, to settle doubts about a possible pact between the right. Moreno Bonilla tiptoed then on the matter, but today he has decided to clear up the unknowns about it. "Ayuso's model is the model that I would like and for which I am going to try to fight", as he declared in an interview on EsRadio.

The leader of the PP-A has cleared all the doubts that the Andalusian electorate could harbor: the popular vote will give a voice to the ultra-nationalists in the Government. “The model of Isabel Díaz Ayuso (president of the Community of Madrid), who governs alone, with a single-color government and with key support from Vox on many important issues” is the “model that I would like and for which I am going to try fight”, declared the acting president, who has placed the ball on the roof of Macarena Olona, ​​Vox's candidate in these elections, to find out if this formula would be viable in Andalusia. "Let's see if we are capable" of achieving it, she stressed.

Regarding this possibility, it was the leader of the extreme right, Santiago Abascal, who announced to Moreno Bonilla a few weeks ago that his support would not be "free." Now it is Macarena Olona who must pick up the thrown glove.

The left-wing parties (PSOE, Por Andalucía and Adelante Andalucía) had already been denouncing the PP's intention to agree with Vox to manage the affairs of Andalusians, however, Moreno Bonilla until now called for "moderation" and "serenity" every time he recognized that Olona moved in the extremes, something that he has been avoiding since he called the Andalusian elections in advance.

With this new movement, he intends to approach Vox and, on the other hand, leaves Cs and the leader of the orange formation, Juan Marín, relegated to the background. His hitherto government partner, for whom the polls predict a bad result, insisted yesterday that he would not allow Abascal's men to achieve a minimal share of power on the Board.

The popular leader has insisted that his goal in this campaign is now to gather the maximum number of supports, also among socialists disappointed with Sánchez, the area that is more "social democrats, more Jacobins", together with Cs voters "who are orphans "And of those who had left the PP to Vox.

But Moreno, in the absence of knowing the electoral results, has decided and has opted for Olona to get closer to that idea of ​​implementing an "Ayuso" in the South, although he has indicated that the Alicante woman has some time left to know the reality of the region and the needs of Andalusians. The PSOE is ruled out in order to reach an understanding that allows it to govern. "It is evident", he has said, that the formation will not be understood due to its "long legacy of irregularities, corruption, lack of management, abandonment of functions".

And, as the Madrilenian has done, Moreno has reported that they are considering appealing the educational curriculum to the Supreme Court in order, he said, to try "by all means" to limit "an ideologization" by the central government , led by Pedro Sánchez, in the classrooms. This initiative would respond to a joint action of his national party, as he has explained.

Education and textbooks for students was an issue that was also raised during the election debate. Macarena Olona, ​​who gave one of these copies to Moreno, accused the popular of allowing students to be "indoctrinated" in schools where, according to what she said, the elimination of hunting was advocated as a measure of environmental protection. "Children leave school thinking that their parents, who have a hunting gun in their homes, are criminals," commented Vox, while Moreno promised to review the text itself.

On the other hand, the man from Malaga has been convinced that the Celáa Law is also going to "fall", although he has regretted that the waiting times to know the Constitutional Court's ruling in this regard are so long.