After offering in recent days a legal agreement against possible outbreaks and a "Sanitary Toledo Pact", Pablo Casado proposed this Tuesday to Pedro Sánchez an economic approach, to face the ravages of the pandemic. Three months after the deadline to present the General State Budgets expires, the PP president has assured: "We will reach out to the pact, also economic, to fight against the ravages of the coronavirus."

This was stated during a digital meeting of the New Economy Forum with the PP-Cs coalition candidate for the Basque elections, Carlos Iturgaiz. Genoa sources frame this new offer of pact within the Activemos Spain strategy that the PP has developed to fight the pandemic.

In this plan 10 economic measures are detailed that the PP would like to reach a consensus with the PSOE. Among them, exempt from the payment of taxes the opening and reopening of companies broken by the Covid-19, or create subsidized contracts to incorporate workers dismissed by the coronavirus, or reduce bureaucracy.

The offerings of pacts are framed in the new strategy of Casado to achieve a "centered" and "moderate" PP, as the barons - particularly, the Galician Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who has elections in less than a month - ask him. promised at the party's National Board of Directors, held on June 8.

In any case, in Genoa they are pessimistic about the possibility of reaching agreements: "Sánchez has been without calling for weeks, more than a month." The Deputy Secretary of Communication of the PP, Pablo Montesinos, has assured in RNE that the question about the pacts should be asked to the Prime Minister, "who by the way of the facts has shown that he does not want to agree on anything with the PP". "Married holds out his hand and he agrees with Bildu and with the independentistas," and "the key question is whether Sanchez wants to negotiate something with the PP," he insists.

However, these approaches will be combined by the popular leader with the iron hand in Parliament. On Wednesday, at the control session to the Government, Casado will ask Sánchez if "he considers that his administration has caused a constitutional crisis." He refers to the words of the Minister of Justice, Juan Carlos Campo, who affirmed last week that Spain is in a constitutional crisis, although he was not referring to a change in the constitutional model, but rather a budding crisis of values.

"ETA does not let us live"

The candidate for lehendakari of PP and Citizens Carlos Iturgaiz has denounced the continued pressure from the environment of the terrorist group ETA. "ETA does not kill now but ETA does not let us live," he warned after the wave of sabotage against political parties in the most radical sectors of the Abertzale Left. Iturgaiz has underlined the commitment of the coalition that leads with the victims of terrorism and against those who yearn for a "country of pro-ETA nationalists."

Iturgaiz, presented by Pablo Casado as a "moral giant of freedom", has focused his electoral message on identifying Pedro Sánchez and Iñigo Urkullu as those responsible for poor health and economic management against the pandemic. Two "mimetized" presidents who have carried out a "terrifying management" and who, in addition, would participate in what Iturgaiz has defined as a new "Popular Front" that questions the political model of the Spanish Constitution.

The PNV alliances in both the Basque Country and Madrid place PP and Ciudadanos as the "only alternative" to Urkullu and the PNV in the face of the elections to be held on July 12.

A very complicated electoral appointment for Iturgaiz who took over from Pablo Casado after Alfonso Alonso's decision to leave the leadership of the Basque PP. Casado recalled that Iturgaiz is the PP candidate who has gained the most support at the polls by achieving in 1998 being the most voted party in the Basque Country.

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