Control session Gabriel Rufián warns Pedro Sánchez that if the dialogue in Catalonia fails, "PP and Vox will enter Moncloa"
Strategy Pedro Sánchez plans a negotiation with Catalonia for more than two years to avoid attrition
The forecasts were out of date. Pedro Sánchez and Pere Aragonès have relaunched the so-called dialogue table this Wednesday during a meeting that has lasted for almost two hours, more than the expected time. A solo appointment in which they have outlined the rules of the game that will govern this forum. "It was worth it", reflected the Prime
Minister
after the meeting. The president of the
Generalitat
had in his folder the demands of a referendum on self-determination and an amnesty. Sánchez a social and economic "reunion agenda". The head of the Spanish Executive has disregarded the deadlines and ultimatums that secessionism gives to this table -two years-: "It seems to me common sense to work slowly but without pause and without deadlines."
This restart of the dialogue between the Government and the Generalitat is just a first stone, as they recognize in
La Moncloa
.
"This is going to last", they repeat in the Government on the dialogue table.
Something that Sánchez has confirmed in his appointment with Aragonès.
The positions are far apart, but in the Government they believe that a meeting point in self-government and the transfer of powers is possible.
That is where your hopes lie.
"Of course, we hope that we can reach an agreed solution because that will be positive for Spanish and Catalan society. We will need a lot of time," said Sánchez.
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