• Congress.Alianza de Unidas Podemos, Bildu and ERC against the PSOE in the Budgets to prohibit evictions

Like many couples who continually go through crisis of coexistence or affection, sometimes things are solved even if only "for the children."

The parallelism serves the PSOE to explain its relationship with United We Can.

The offspring of both is the Coalition Government.

And it continues to enjoy maximum protection.

Despite the

infidelities

of his parents or their public disputes, the Executive faces the week with the challenge of solving differences over the prohibition of

evictions

After having allowed themselves, much more than on other occasions, to air their disagreements, they begin to lose respect, not to shut up in the face of the other's statements.

Ministers of the PSOE have revolted

against

Pablo Iglesias

both for the amendment that Podemos has presented to his own Government, together with

ERC

Y

Bildu

, so that no one can be kicked out of their home until 2023, as per their

pronouncements

in favor of the referendum of

Sahara

in full migration crisis in the Canary Islands and negotiation with Morocco.

On Friday he insisted on this discomfort

Margaret Robles

, with the note that they must consider pertinent, that the president is

Pedro Sanchez

.

Given the reiteration of calls to order to Iglesias, the one who reacted was Podemos and placed the head of Defense close to those who would prefer that he govern the

PP

Y

Vox

This crossing of reproaches has made the disagreements within the Executive even more visible.

But Podemos attributes it above all to the stellar point of the approval of the Budgets and the guarantees it provides to exhaust the legislature.

Once it is achieved, they predict that things will change.

That neither Iglesias will be so demanding nor probably Sánchez so patient.

A vision that socialists share, without ceasing to regret how complicated cohabitation at La Moncloa is sometimes, and to consider the second vice president "a bit adolescent."

"One thing is to camp and another to govern," they argue. In the process of carrying out the accounts for 2021, Podemos is committed to signing peace as soon as the issue of evictions is resolved.

They explain that after many months of negotiating within and "fed up" with it being ignored, they opted for the amendment.

Can it be unfair?

Well, they don't even deny it, but they remember how they have also had to manage their frustration in matters such as the merger between Bankia and Caixa Bank or the exit from Spain of

Juan Carlos I

Extending the ban on evictions - currently limited to those affected by Covid until January 2023 - for and longer and protecting people without resources is the key to normalizing coexistence in the Government.

A meeting between Pedro Sánchez and Pablo Iglesias is not necessary, which is the usual and definitive channel for conflict resolution, but it is necessary to address the Moncloa coordination meeting -the matins- this Monday.

This, they point out, is the pending fringe of the budget negotiation.

The controversy with Bildu does not even influence since Iglesias had a free way to attract their votes while the PSOE continues to fight for the support of Ciudadanos. The solution may arrive this week, both with a transactional amendment and with the commitment or even the approval of a new royal decree that broadens the field of action. But "chance" has placed two issues on the agenda in which the partners also have their differences.

The elimination of the diesel tax, demanded by the PNV, and the migration crisis in the Canary Islands.

And although there have already been reactions against these two decisions of the socialist wing of the Executive, hostility on both issues is limited.

The presence of the 'green' deputy

Juantxo López de Uralde

(ex Equo) forces to defend that the diesel is taxed, although suppressing it will not entail a conflict.

Neither is the humanitarian situation in the Canary Islands, where members of the United We can travel, who also demand that

Fernando Grande-Marlaska

the distribution of immigrants across the peninsula.

At least that's the position today.

purple

of the Executive does not stop admitting that this has not been discussed in the Council of Ministers and that some ministries "have not put the batteries."

Although they also assume that it is a matter of State and that they will adapt, where there will be no possibility of rapprochement will be on the Sahara referendum or the criticisms of the King of Morocco.

"It is our political position as a party."

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