Feijóo ties up the CC vote before going to Zarzuela: aid to La Palma and prominence in the relationship with Morocco

by Ibrahim Khalil - World Editor
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Alberto Núñez Feijóo will be able to appear this afternoon at the Palacio de la Zarzuela with the support of Coalición Canaria (CC) to his eventual investiture tied up in writing. The PP signed an agreement on Tuesday with the party led by Fernando Clavijo which includes a package of commitments for the archipelago over the next four years with which the vote in favor of its only deputy in Congress is guaranteed, Cristina Valid.

The specific measures include the extension until 2027 of the 60% personal income tax rebates for residents of The Palm and the creation of a commission to “continue implementing the necessary benefits until the island reaches the economic growth it had prior to the volcano.” In addition, the presence of a representative of the regionalist formation is guaranteed “in all bilateral relations that the State carries out with Morocco“.

In this way, the vote of the deputy of CC is added to that of the representative of the Union of the Navarro People (UPN) which, together with the 137 from the PP, make a total of 139. Vox has conditioned the support of its 33 parliamentarians to an “unequivocal show of respect” and the commitment that the winner of the elections will not participate in “a sanitary cordon against his party, with which Feijóo would add 172 supports, four less than the absolute majority.

“Faced with other options in which shameful assignments and even unknown assignments may be being considered, the agreement that we have signed is an absolutely transparent agreement and one that, without a doubt, we believe is beneficial,” the Secretary General highlighted on Tuesday. of the popularCuca Gamarra, after signing.

On the possibility that CC could also support an investiture of Pedro Sánchez, his party organization secretary, David Toledohas been blunt: “What the PSOE has to do is give the more than 200 million euros it owes to the Canary Islands, more than 100 million for the reconstruction of Palma, provided for in the General State Budget (…). Out of dignity, first let her pay the debt she has and then we’ll talk about the Canarian agenda.”

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