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The National Permanent Committee of the Canary Coalition-Canarian Nationalist Party (CC-PNC) has called this Monday "very serious" the change of vote of his deputy, Ana Oramas , who decided to give his no to the investiture of Pedro Sánchez when the party He had decided to abstain unanimously, while ensuring that they will not be influenced by "interested interference" when making decisions.

This was assured by the secretary general of the nationalist formation, José Miguel Barragán , in a statement released after a meeting of the organization to assess the situation caused as a result of the discrepancy of his representative's vote in the Congress of Deputies.

"The consequences of this situation affect the internal scope of CC-PNC, which will not be influenced by interested interference in it. Our political formation will decide through its organs the steps to be taken and will communicate them when and how appropriate "he pointed out.

Similarly, Barragán emphasized that the Canary Coalition "will not allow" other agents to mark the meaning of the actions that must be advanced or how and when to act as an organization.

In this regard, the general secretary of the Canarian party has recalled that they have a "long history" as a party and that they have the strength and tools necessary to face this situation from the unity of action. "It will be CC-PNC who through its organs decides how to deal with it."

"The only explanation we owe to the militants and the people who trusted our political project and to whom we will inform with complete transparency when the internal analysis process is finished," the secretary general concluded.

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