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If the meeting between Pedro Sánchez and Isabel Díaz Ayuso presaged a rapprochement between the PP and the Government, the demonstration called against the restrictive measures of the Community of Madrid once again alienated both parties.
For this reason, and given the evidence that he was rowing in the opposite direction to the speech of the President of the Government, the general secretary of the PSOE of Madrid, José Manuel Franco, stated this Tuesday that now
"is not the time for demonstrations" and that his The party "is not going to convene" Sunday's march
by unions, neighborhood associations and other left-wing parties against the latest "useless and clearly segregated measures" approved by the regional government and which came into effect on Monday.
Speaking to Telemadrid, collected by Europa Press, Franco has indicated that, nevertheless, the Madrid socialists support the document of the organizers of Sunday's demonstration, "because it has to do with rebalancing the municipalities and neighborhoods of the South."
"We
subscribe to the spirit of the document, but we must not demonstrate
,
we
must exploit other avenues," he insisted.
It so happens that Franco is also the government delegate in Madrid, so he is in charge of authorizing the demonstrations that are called.
The change in position of the regional socialist leader comes after the PP launched into criticizing the inconsistency that Sánchez sealed a truce with Ayuso and, at the same time, his co-religionists from the Madrid PSOE declared war on the streets.
"
If what is intended is to avoid a confrontation and open dialogue, that concentration should be called off,
" the national spokesman for the
popular
, José Luis Martínez-Almeida
, had pointed out this morning
.
Sources of the national leadership of the PP had gone further: "We demand that Sánchez, as secretary general of the PSOE, disavow the call. Otherwise, it could seem that he is breaking through the back door the collaboration agreement with the president of the Madrid's community".
That is, not only that the PSOE does not go, but that it argues why neither should the rest of the parties, neighborhood associations and convening unions.
Podemos, Más Madrid, IU, UGT and CCOO are at the forefront of the call.
The second vice president of the Government, Pablo Iglesias, is very critical of Ayuso.
This Tuesday he assured that "the central government has the obligation to collaborate with all administrations; however, this does not mean agreeing with the measures that Ayuso and Aguado have taken."
The mayor of Madrid has pointed out, in an interview on Cadena Ser, that calling off the demonstration would be "a demonstration that the PSOE has that spirit open" of dialogue.
Almeida has remarked that from Genoa up to ten state pacts have been proposed "to the Prime Minister, who he has rejected, and" a hand has been reached in matters as transcendental as the minimum vital income or the decree of new normality.
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