With the third anniversary of the approval of the "disconnection laws" as a pretext,

Inés Arrimadas

returned to Parliament this Monday to appeal for the recovery of the constitutional unity exhibited on September 6 and 7, 2017, when Ciudadanos, the PSC and The PP tried in a coordinated and unsuccessful way to stop the "coup to democracy" that illegally protected the holding of the 1-O referendum.

Today's president of Ciudadanos has urged socialists and

popular people

to agree on a joint candidacy to concur in the next Catalan regional elections, which are looming for February 2021, and thus have options to win the elections and even to "govern" Catalonia. .

One that seems complicated, since no poll shows a constitutional majority in the Parliament.

A milestone that was not reached in the 21-D elections, those after the application of 155, in which the list headed by Arrimadas won the victory by amassing 36 seats, but the candidate of the liberal formation did not try to an arithmetically impossible investiture.

The majority in the Catalan Chamber stands at 68 deputies and that figure was unattainable.

A total of 57 parliamentarians added the union of the Citizens, the PSC and the PP, and 65 if the

commons

ventured to support Arrimadas.

Something as unlikely as it is useless.

"What else needs to happen?

What else do the separatists have to do so that we put aside our differences and give Catalan society a sensible alternative? ”Arrimadas asked himself from the Parliament to pressure the PSC and the PP to reach a pact that neither of the two formations contemplate.

Socialists and 'popular' oppose

The Socialists have already ruled it out outright and the

popular ones

keep the door half-open awaiting the events that the always volatile Catalan politics brings, but they favor the

no

to the joint list.

The fiasco of the coalition between PP and Cs in the Basque elections - Spain Suma achieved five deputies compared to the nine harvested by the

popular ones

alone in 2016 - and the good prospects of the Catalan PP - it could double parliamentarians - make it extremely difficult to even make a pact to two without the socialists.

The leader of the PP in Catalonia,

Alejandro Fernández

, is repelling the constant invitations of Ciudadanos to join forces and has launched the pre-campaign against the liberal formation by emphasizing, with determination, his approach to the PSOE of

Pedro Sánchez

.

"The only thing we can hope for if the separatists continue to govern is more rupture, more disobedience and less management," has ventured Arrimadas, who has appeared flanked by the two-headed structure that today represents Ciudadanos in Parliament, that is, by

Lorena Roldán

, leader of the training ranks in Catalonia, and by

Carlos Carrizosa

, recently appointed party candidate for the Presidency of the Generalitat to the detriment of Roldán, whose benefits as a replacement for Arrimadas have not convinced.

"The union of three years ago has to happen again", has insisted Carrizosa, who has the difficult task of tracing some surveys that predict that Citizens may lose more than half of their deputies in Parliament.

The same polls predict a new victory for separatism and even a scenario in which it exceeds 50% of the votes, something never achieved so far.

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