Nothing good has extracted the Government from the meeting that the Chief Executive, Pedro Sánchez, and the leader of the opposition, Pablo Casado.

After six months of solitary confinement, the recovery of the interlocution has not meant any progress, according to the reading made in La Moncloa.

The Government spokesperson and Finance Minister, María Jesús Montero, has assured that the PP "continues to be installed in the front and in it is no" and "has turned its back on dialogue."

The balance of the appointment, in her opinion, has been "disappointing".

"She has said no to despotilizar" the management of the pandemic and the renewal of the CGPJ, the TC, the Ombudsman and RTVE.

"She maintains an obstructionist attitude," she said, in a very harsh speech in which Montero has questioned that Casado is "a statesman" and that she "cares" about the problems of citizens.

"If the PP cannot be counted on in the face of a national emergency, when? The spokesperson asked. The minister has rejected the popular leader's arguments to refuse to renew the institutions, which in short are the presence of Pablo Iglesias in the Government and its questioning of the monarchy, and has described it as "excuses", which the president of the PP also uses to explain his refusal to negotiate the Budgets.

He believes that his stance blocking pending renewals means "saying without embarrassment that he does not intend to comply with the Constitution" and that with his opposition to Iglesias he is questioning the "legitimacy" of the Government and the "will expressed at the polls."

According to Montero "he clings to unrelated elements", which "place him outside the political scene."

"As soon as Casado talks with citizens, with businessmen," the minister said, "he would realize that they are asking for consensus" and "putting general interests before individuals."

The Executive maintains that there is "a clamor from all sectors to approve some public accounts" for the recovery and that what was asked of Casado today is to know if he "sits down" to negotiate them, "if he provides proposals."

Far from reading that the leader of the PP has made of the possibility of agreeing an Agency for Recovery, an independent body to channel European funds, more positively, the spokesperson considers it an "accessory" issue, an "instrumental" issue. on which Sánchez has told him "fine", to "send the proposal."

Montero has hardly given it importance and has explained that EU aid cannot be "disconnected" from the country's planning, which is done in the Budget project.

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