The Government considers that the PP-Vox pact in Valencia is the prelude to the agreement in Moncloa

The agreement between the PP and Vox to govern in the Valencian Community has come to the knowledge of the Government of Pere Aragonès without time to digest it, and the little that it has digested has not been good for it.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 June 2023 Monday 16:25
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The Government considers that the PP-Vox pact in Valencia is the prelude to the agreement in Moncloa

The agreement between the PP and Vox to govern in the Valencian Community has come to the knowledge of the Government of Pere Aragonès without time to digest it, and the little that it has digested has not been good for it. The Catalan Executive has shown concern precisely at a time when it is demanding in Catalonia the formation of a "democratic common front" to stop the right and deal, above all, with the possible pact in Moncloa between Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Santiago Abascal. For now, the Government spokesperson, Patrícia Plaja, already assumes that as a result of this pact in Valencia relations "will be difficult" and has made a call to defend the Catalan language, culture and rights. And she has considered that it is the prelude to the agreement that can occur in Moncloa between the right and the ultra-right in Moncloa after the general elections on July 23.

"It points to what will be in the Spanish government." Plaja has taken the opportunity to influence the idea of ​​the president of the Generalitat of forging that sovereignist common front. He has warned of the "danger" that the extreme right could represent entering the institutions. He has done it first by referring to the case of Ripoll, where the Islamophobe Sílvia Orriols can take over the mayoralty if Junts finally does not support a municipal government between ERC, PSC and the CUP. But then he has extended that notice to the state level.

The Government of Aragonès considers that it is necessary to "close the way to ultra attitudes" and not give respite to "supremacist and racist" formations. For Plaja, the news of the agreement between the PP and Vox in the Valencian Community "is not good news." In fact, he has described it as worrisome.

"We must become aware of the real danger posed by the entry of the extreme right into the institutions", stressed the spokeswoman before assuring that "this is no longer about proclamations through social networks or what they can say through of the virtual world; It is the arrival of these people in the real world, in the institutions and in the town halls and this is about stopping the speeches of hate, supremacism, contempt and the persecution of those who consider that they are different”.

Valencian Community and Ripoll. Two concerns right now in the Government that has led Plaja to demand with some vehemence that the path to the extreme right be closed, "whatever name it has." "It is the same whether it is in Catalan or Spanish, the language of the extreme right is the same," he concluded.

First meeting of the Executive Council with the effective changes in Climate Action, Territory and Education, and with David Mascort, Ester Capella and Anna Simó, respectively, in charge of these departments. The Government has set out to face the second part of the legislature "with renewed energy", in the words of spokesperson Patrícia Plaja, and with the intention of "finishing it in February 2025 with all the announced work done". That Pere Aragonès wants to start the second section of his term one hundred percent has been staged this afternoon with the premiere of Mascort at a press conference. He took office, together with the two new ministers, yesterday at four in the afternoon.