Does the future of Albert Rivera pass through an active political collaboration with the PP?

This is the question that flies over Genoa after the distancing of Inés Arrimadas that the former president of Ciudadanos has undertaken.

Above all, after the failed censure motion against the PP in Murcia.

Since then, dozens of

orange

charges

have left Cs and several of them, such as the former secretary of organization Fran Hervías -very close to Rivera- have made the leap to the PP, where a trickle of "incorporations" is expected in the coming weeks and months.

Will Rivera be one of those signings?

In the short term, no, although the former leader of Cs already collaborates professionally with the PP: from his law office, he takes appeals of unconstitutionality from the

popular ones

.

But in the medium and long term the

number three

of the PP, Ana Beltrán, has opened the door to a possible incorporation.

Asked about it on TVE, she answered that "the PP is the big house" and "here everyone fits in the place that is considered when the time comes".

Therefore, he was not denying the possibility of Rivera landing in Genoa, they have cross-examined him.

"Of course, all who have the PP project and consider that it is the only alternative to remove Sánchez from Moncloa will be welcome," Beltrán has settled.

Faced with the possibility that Toni Cantó could be the PP candidate for Mayor of Valencia, Beltrán has given the same answer, without opting for that possibility.

Not surprisingly, Cantó's first option is to be a Madrid director, although Isabel Díaz Ayuso has not yet opted for him.

In another vein, Beltrán has attributed to Sánchez's "arrogance" his refusal to support the PP's legal plan B after the state of alarm, which "all parties want."

"He does not admit that we tell him how he has to do his homework," he has ugly.

For this reason, the Vice Secretary for Organization of the PP has called for the holding of the Conference of Presidents because "there is no legal framework to be able to make decisions on restrictions such as mobility."

"There is an unacceptable legal uncertainty and this chaos must be solved," he stressed.

"We do not want fundamental rights to be restricted, only that what is necessary is legislated according to the incidence of the pandemic. People need security and certainty," he added.

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