• Catalonia Sanchez launches for the vote of Podemos to promote Illa on 14-F

Outstretched hand.

This is how the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, showed himself with the pro-independence parties despite the fact that he trusts in a progressive Government headed by the PSC candidate Salvador Illa.

In a ceremony in Girona, Sánchez lamented that the sovereignist parties intend, after February 14, "to declare independence in the morning or in the afternoon, but not even they believe it" and compared the situation with that experienced in October 2017 in Catalonia when the Parliament called for an independence "that could never be possible".

"There is nothing less Catalan than the independence movement they represent. Catalanism is represented by Illa and the PSC," said Sánchez, who promised to help his candidate to recover "the broken affections" between Spain and Catalonia, although he acknowledged that they have always existed, although some used that relationship for their own interests.

Thus, he stressed that Illa is the only one to "overcome 10 years of injuries and go from disagreement to reunion" since she makes a firm commitment to dialogue.

In addition, he urged that the entire left focus its support on Illa, in addition to those who want to "turn the page" after a lost decade and want "real politics" and not "fiction politics."

That is why he remarked "the maximum mobilization of all Catalan progressives" because "in these elections there are many ballots, but the only one that offers possible change for a Catalonia in red is the ballot of the socialist party.

In an electoral act in Girona with Illa, the president of the Congress, Meritxell Batet;

the Minister of Territorial Policy and first secretary of the PSC, Miquel Iceta, and the head of the list for Girona, Sílvia Paneque, Pedro Sánchez also called for a new Generalitat that deals with the Catalans by increasing public actions in health or education, mainly with the current health crisis.

"There will be no tripartite"

For his part, the candidate for the Presidency of the Generalitat on 14-F, Salvador Illa, assured that after the results of the elections "there will be neither tripartite nor will there be 'procés'. We will have the new progressive government that Catalonia needs. Nor will there be independence nor will there be decay. "

In addition, he assured that, in case of victory, he will appear for the investiture, in clear allusion to Cs and that "the votes that do not go to the PSC will fall on deaf ears and will benefit ERC and Junts, who cannot support each other but will govern again. together".

"I ask you to vote without a label, with your head and with your heart, it does not matter who you voted for in the last elections; vote and change will make way," said Illa, who added at the Girona event that "I will not be president of one block, I will be the president who will solve the real and urgent problems of Catalonia "in the face of the neglect of the current Government.

In addition, he stressed that his will is to put the confrontation aside and focus on a "useful and transforming policy", which strives to solve people's problems.

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