
Commitment It goes into unexplored territory. The majority party of the coalition, Morehas ratified on Monday the decision made days ago by the Directorate so that its deputy in Congress (and former secretary general of the training), Àgueda Micó, I leave the parliamentary group to add and go to the Mixed Group to have “full autonomy” outside the platform of Yolanda Díaz.
The rupture has been endorsed by a very wide majority, 92.7% of the votes of the Més National Consell (with a census of 231 representatives), and with an 88% participation. However, it is not shared either by some outstanding leaders of Més himself (former bloc) or other spaces of the coalition, especially initiative, the second current of the coalition.
Unless negotiators deactivate the crisis in the next few days, in which a succession of executives of the three legs that support Compromís (Més, Initiative and Verds) is expected, the result of the consultation leads to the deputies in Madrid, Micó itself and Micó itself and Alberto Ibáñez (Initiative leader and contrary to rupture), They are divided and ended in two different parliamentary groups.
In addition, it opens the great unknown about How this new disagreement will be digested within the coalitionafter negotiations that have been choking (the outbreak of the UCO report on Santos Cerdán has disrupted the entire debate) Until generating internal tensionsaccording to various sources known to the process, which has prolonged for more than three weeks (plus what you can hang from here on).
At the moment, the conditions of the Més consultation, which has been closed late on Monday afternoon, do not leave too much space for a possible entente with initiative, according to sources of this formation consulted by Levante-EMV, which did not hide their discomfort with Més.
The match that Monica Oltra directed in her day and that now captain Ibáñez and Aitana itself, more advocated to maintain relationships with adding and cloudy “awkwardness” and “ridicule” Insist on this debate, with which they understand that the focus on the left of the PSOE is placed instead of the socialists themselves. Initiative is committed to taking advantage of that current weakness of the Socialists to weave alliances within adding and demanding changes to the PSOE.
“Parliamentary Autonomy”
Under the conditions of the consultation, those of the old bloc emphasize that the decision voted on Monday “It will have to be an agreement” Among the forces that make up Compromís. However, They warn that “in the absence of this global agreement at the level of Compromís, it will be the deputy of Més, àgueda Micó, who will exercise his parliamentary autonomy and formalize the ascription to the mixed group to guarantee the full exercise of our political action”. That is, the only agreement that glimpses Més is that the rest of the parties join their thesis.
Sources of the majority formation confirm that this small print warns “that you are voting for Compromís to leave (of the parliamentary group), but that It may happen that Alberto Ibáñez does not leave, therefore, àgueda Micó would go without making another consultation“. From this space they assure that this vote has been postponed to the maximum to give option to a consensus that has not arrived despite the intense contacts maintained between the parties during the weekend.
And now, what?
And now, what? It is the big question that resonates now in the coalition. At the moment, the majority of sources consulted coincide in placing divorce in Congress as the most plausible scenario, but nothing will be immediate. In fact, in the terms of the consultation, there is no term, and that clings to the leaders of Compromís who work these days to contain the fire so that it does not affect the structure of the building.
Thus, in the next dates it is expected that each of the three parties evaluate the situation internally and to begin contacts in the direction of the coalition to convene a Compromís executive that should end this soap opera. But, once again and following the Compromís style, it does not aim to be imminent.
If the division was consummated in Congress, it would be sure that Micó, that would go to the mixed group (would coincide with Ábalos and Podemos, among others) would lose his position in the DANA INVESTIGATION COMMISSION.
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