Politics The PP does not close the door to Albert Rivera: "Here everyone fits in the place that is considered when the time comes"
The leader of Ciudadanos, Inés Arrimadas, has confirmed that her predecessor, Albert Rivera, will not attend the party's convention on July 17 and 18, with which they hope to re-float the formation, and has apologized, he said, alleging that he he is now "in the private sector and will not participate in political events."
Arrimadas, in statements to journalists after meeting with the president of
La Liga
,
Javier Tebas
, has assured that he has a very good relationship with Rivera and that by refusing this invitation, he has said, "he is being consistent" with his decision to stay on the sidelines. .
An invitation that, according to Arrimadas, has thanked Rivera, who, on the other hand, could attend the national convention of the Popular Party in October, whose presence the
popular ones
do not deny
.
In this context, it should be remembered that after the failed censure motion against the PP in
Murcia
, dozens of
orange
charges
have abandoned Cs and several of them, such as the former secretary of organization
Fran Hervías
-very close to Rivera- made the leap to PP.
Another very famous signing was that of Toni Cantó, now in charge of the new Spanish Office of the
Community of Madrid
.
The former leader of Cs already collaborates professionally with the PP, since from his law firm, he takes appeals of unconstitutionality from the
popular ones
.
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