• Analysis The artificial pact that dislodged Murcia

The former deputies of Vox have continued today to feed the mystery about the meaning of their vote tomorrow in the motion of censure that will be voted in the Assembly of Murcia.

In a tense debate plagued by contortions and dialectical pirouettes consistent with the political instability that the Region is experiencing, all the deputies, except those from the far right, have established themselves in their positions and have staged old wars to legitimize their positions.

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Juan José Liarte, spokesman for the three wayward deputies of Vox, knows that he has the key to Murcia's political future and, from that vantage point, has played at ambiguity by validating both those who cooked the motion and the three deputies of Ciudadanos -Isabel Franco, Valle Miguélez and Francisco Álvarez - who disrupted it by moving away from the discipline of their party.

"Each one acted, sure, moved by his principles," he said just 24 hours after the autonomy confirms the continuity in the PP Government or opens the door to another supported by the alliance between the PSOE and Citizens.

"We are not going to look at the color, we are color blind," he resolved in the rostrum.

"The good thing about the agreements - he continued - is that they never depend exclusively on one of the parties and that the deputies do not belong to the parties."

Later, he has emerged as a political mediator solely interested in the stability of the Region of Murcia.

"We do not want there to be tension. Do we have to support the PP for being on the right? Do we not have to support the PSOE because it is on the left?" your group.

His intervention took place when the President of the Murcian Government, Fernando López Miras, and the leader of the Socialists in the Region, Diego Conesa, had already had a tense exchange of opinions.

The head of the Murcian Executive has spoken with the security of the possible failure of the motion and has not been slow to raise it as an assault accusing them of, he has said, "breaking the Government."

Conesa, for his part, has spoken in a much more excited tone, accusing the PP of buying wills and pointing to López Miras as the heir to years of "corruption" in Murcia.

Immediately afterwards, he addressed the 'unruly' deputies of Inés Arrimadas' party and sent them a final message: "In order to save their skin they have betrayed a party. They still have time not to carry this burden."

The leader of the Murcian Socialists has called to "banish the corrupt" and to "tackle a process of democratic regeneration."

López Miras has focused his triumphalism on, he said, the management of the health emergency and has presented himself as the sole guarantor of, he insisted, "political stability."

Thus, he has described Conesa and Ana Martínez Vidal, the 'orange' deputy who would be president of the Region if the motion had been successful, as "enemies of Murcia."

Finally, he winked at the three members of Cs who allowed the union with the PSOE to be blown up to govern Murcia.

"They are valid, capable and very necessary people who will continue to contribute to making this land better," he declared.

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