The PP will liquidate the dialogue table if Feijóo arrives at Moncloa

The leader of the PP of Catalonia, Alejandro Fernández, has ruled out maintaining the dialogue table if his party wins the general elections.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
23 August 2022 Tuesday 06:32
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The PP will liquidate the dialogue table if Feijóo arrives at Moncloa

The leader of the PP of Catalonia, Alejandro Fernández, has ruled out maintaining the dialogue table if his party wins the general elections. In an interview this Tuesday on Catalunya Ràdio collected by Europa Press, the popular leader has maintained that the dialogue table has not given any tangible results and has assured that it is "a joke to buy time" by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and Pere Aragonès.

Paradoxically, Fernández's criticisms of the dialogue table are entirely consistent with those made by the partners of the Catalan government, Junts per Catalunya.

Fernández has affirmed that the agreement to dejudicialize the policy that came out of the last meeting of the dialogue table is "metaphysical, it does not have any type of concreteness", and has recalled that there is a separation of powers, for which he considers that the judiciary will act independent of the executive.

He has also rejected the reform of the crime of sedition "to solve the personal situation" of Catalan politicians abroad, and has defended that this type of reform must be done with a vision of the future and not with an eye on the character retroactive.

Last week the president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, assured that for his part he would maintain the dialogue table if the PP won the elections. The table, Aragonès argued, "must continue regardless of the government in the State, because the conflict continues."

Alejandro Fernández has also referred to the words of the PP leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who said that without a good result in Catalonia, general elections cannot be won. The leader of the Catalan PP agreed and reflected: "When you have a bad result, something has gone wrong. Something has clearly gone wrong in the PP of Catalonia."

Facing the municipal ones, he explained that at the end of September or the beginning of October the head of the list of the provincial capitals of all of Spain will be announced, and he has ruled out advancing who will be the candidate in Barcelona, ​​a decision that ensures that it will be taken collegially.