With the clock in motion for the call for new elections on November 10, the PSOE said today that it does not foresee a meeting with United We can in two weeks, starting on September 9. These are the calculations made this morning by the secretary of the Socialist Organization and acting Minister of Development, José Luis Ábalos.

Ábalos explained that the forecast is for Pedro Sánchez to have a meeting next week with PNV and PRC, after having done so with Compromís. But the appointment with Podemos, the only party that at this time could facilitate the investiture, will not take place until the next.

The Socialists thus show very little confidence in the options to reach an agreement with the formation of Pablo Iglesias. After the failure of the July negotiations and the failed election of Sánchez, the PSOE now refuses to agree on a coalition government, as Podemos requires. He came to accept it at that time, when he offered them a social vice presidency and three ministries. Your proposal is now a programmatic agreement.

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