The spokesman for the PNV in Congress, Aitor Esteban, has said that he does not understand that the PSOE is “stubborn” in “not giving way to the PP” facilitating the formation of governments without Vox in those places where it is not possible to form an alternative of left.
The Basque nationalists thus put pressure on the Socialists to contribute with their votes to avoid the presence of members of the radical right party in the autonomous governments that have to settle after the elections of the 28-M.
“There are occasions in which there was no other alternative to constitute governments and I do not understand the stubbornness of the PSOE in not giving way to the PP. That type of agreement between the big parties should be braided,” said the nationalist spokesman before attending the event in homage to the victims of terrorism in Congress.
Esteban, in fact, launches his reproach against the two majority parties, PP and PSOE, embarked, in his opinion, on a “train crash”, in an “electoral fight game” that they place ahead of the need to “improve political relations and the country”.
The spokesman for the Basque nationalists in the Lower House regrets, in this sense, that the leader of the PP has “crossed the red lines” by accepting the formation of coalition governments with Vox in the Valencian Community and before in Castile and Leon.