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Pedro Sánchez returns to political activity but does so in silence. Half-gas in his responsibility as president of the Government, since he lacks an institutional agenda this week, he has reappeared as general secretary of the PSOE after concluding his vacations in Doñana with a visit to the Canary Islands to visit the burning area and his participation in the meeting of the G-7 in Biarritz , invited by Emmanuel Macron.

Today Sanchez has put on the suit of the leader of the PSOE and meets, along with the acting Minister of Justice, Dolores Delgado, with organizations related to the Historical Memory . In the afternoon it will be the head of Science and Innovation, Pedro Duque, who will accompany you in the meeting with a group in this area. This continues with the round of contacts with social groups with whom the PSOE intends to agree on a government program, waiting for the interview that it will foreseeably hold next week with Pablo Iglesias.

But on his return, the acting president has avoided any pronouncement and has let it be Minister Delgado who gave voice to the Government, despite the climate of instability that Spain is going through, at the gates of new elections on November 10 if in the next four weeks a new investiture does not prosper. In this context, the acting Executive insists on claiming United We can a programmatic agreement after burying the possibility of a coalition government for the failure of July, when Sanchez failed to be elected because of the difficulties to weave this pact at the last minute with Podemos and Iglesias's refusal to accept the offer of a social vice presidency and three ministries for his party.

Delgado has argued that now we have to "explore other alternatives" because the dilemma "is not" elections or a coalition with United We Can. In July it became clear that this agreement "was not viable" and "there are other possibilities", in reference to the programmatic pact. The minister has appealed "to the responsibility of all", although addressing especially to Podemos, to implement the political action to try to agree with social organizations because it is, she said, "what has asked us and requires citizenship ".

Curiously Sanchez celebrates these two meetings today in the same place where the pre-campaign began for the general elections of April 28.

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