• Government.Moncloa is fed up and demands that Podemos not air the discrepancies

  • Council of Ministers: The government spokesperson makes the United We can make public the internal differences

The continuous clashes within the Government between the PSOE and United We Can have ended up exploding with a first public row.

The Congress has been the scene this Wednesday of a tense meeting between the spokesman minister, María Jesús Montero, and the second vice president, Pablo Iglesias, in which the exhaustion of the socialist sector of the Government with United We Can for airing their discrepancies has been evident.

"Don't be stubborn," the Minister of Finance told Iglesias during the heated talk in the corridors of Congress, which accredited journalists and graphic media have witnessed, reports Europa Press.

Precisely this Wednesday EL MUNDO reported that the difficult and tense coexistence in the Council of Ministers had begun to fill patience in sectors of the Government because in recent weeks the pressures had been redoubled by publicly airing the differences in different matters.

A strategy that was pilling several ministers such as Teresa Ribera or Nadia Calviño and that has been used as a common practice to twist the arm of the socialist part of the Executive.

Annoyed by this behavior, María Jesús Montero yesterday gave a first notice to United We Can from the press conference of the Council of Ministers.

He said that United We can intentionally filter the discrepancies and claimed in relation to what affects the Council of Ministers the "logical" and "normal" thing is to let the debates "take place in this environment" and then "communicate the decision that has been adopted ".

It is very possible that this public reprimand, which had an important echo, was the trigger for the conversation between Montero and Iglesias a day later in Congress.

The two members of the Government have left the plenary session and have made a aside to clarify the situation but the result is that they have been seen tense.

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