The Government denounces the agreement of the PP and Vox in Valencia: "The shame is consummated"

"Shame is consumed.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 June 2023 Monday 16:21
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The Government denounces the agreement of the PP and Vox in Valencia: "The shame is consummated"

"Shame is consumed." In Moncloa, the speed of the express agreement announced between the Popular Party and Vox to govern the Valencian Community has been surprising, since they presumed that Alberto Núñez Feijóo would try to delay the autonomous pacts with the ultra-right until after the general elections on July 23. What has not surprised them at all, because from the first minute they took it for granted in Moncloa and Ferraz, is that the PP and Vox align to form coalition governments where they add a majority against the left, as already It happened in the Executive of Castilla y León. "The PP and Vox agree where they add up," they warn. As is the case, now, of the Valencian Community, to evict the socialist president, Ximo Puig, and his Botànic pact. "This, without a doubt, is very serious," they warn

"The PP is very clear about what it wants to do and with whom it wants to do it, it is clear where they are," they warn the central government. And they consider that the fact that the far-right candidate, Carlos Flores, who was convicted of sexist violence, is not going to join the regional government to now head the Vox list for Valencia to Congress, does not hide the reality: "There is no red lines for the PP”. Nor, they criticize, sexist violence. "What is not valid for Valencia is valid for Congress?", they require in Moncloa, outraged. "They have marketed gender violence, they have used it as a bargaining chip," they criticize the PP.

In the central Executive, they thus denounce that it is already "more than evident" that Feijóo's PP seeks to "assume control of the institutions at any price." And they don't care if that price is the ultra-right of Vox or sexist violence, they reproach.

The government spokesperson, the socialist minister Isabel Rodríguez, has warned about "the effects and consequences" of the government agreements between the PP and Vox in the town halls and autonomous communities, as a result of the 28-M elections. But regarding the specific case of the Valencian Community, which in his opinion will be extensible to the rest of the future pacts planned throughout Spain between the PP and Vox, he has warned: "Gender violence is something very serious, about which there is no it can be trivialized, it cannot be laundered, and above all it cannot be a bargaining chip for anything, not even for government formations”. "It's a shame," she has settled.