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With each passing day, the options that there is an understanding between the PP and the PSOE to prevent the entry of Vox or its influence in the Government of Castilla y León are further and further away.

On the one hand, Pedro Sánchez raises the bar of his conditions for an abstention to a practically unaffordable step for Pablo Casado and, on the other, the

popular

ones do not give any credibility to the offer of a person who they consider is not capable of applying that same bar moral, because it agrees with independentistas and formations like EH Bildu.

With these wickers, the

PSOE route

for an investiture of Alfonso Fernández Mañueco does nothing but complicate.

More than what was already starting.

Which paradoxically makes Vox's negotiating position stronger, since the Socialists push the PP towards that alliance with their inflexibility.

The PP reaffirms itself, both in Madrid and in Castilla y León, that it will not accept Vox's entry into the regional Executive under any circumstances and that there will be a "lone" government.

But the problem for the PP is that, without the socialists, it would have to negotiate and reach an agreement with those of Santiago Abascal.

In the hypothetical case of haggling over the requirement to enter the Government, mathematically, he would need to agree in some way to ensure that he at least abstain and not block the investiture.

A program pact that would open another problem in the face of the foreseeable clash against "the principles of the PP".

Those that Mañueco and Casado have raised as their "limits" and their "conditions" to be able to reach a minimum agreement with Vox.

President's terms

Neither on Tuesday nor this Wednesday, the leader of the PP, Pablo Casado, responded directly to Sánchez's offer, which the president first announced in the Senate and, this Wednesday, launched it in Congress during his confrontation in the control session.

He raised the socialist conditions for an abstention: that the PP ask for "help", that it explain why Vox does not have to become part of the governments and that it break with those of Abascal "every day" and in "all the territories ".

The latter would mean compromising regional governments -Community of Madrid, Andalusia and Murcia- and municipal governments throughout the country, where Vox provides external support to many teams made up of PP and Ciudadanos or by the

popular

ones alone.

"It is not credible," sources from Genoa reply about the offer, because "it has the partners it has."

Under that "moderate mask", they warn, agree and support his government with "terrorists and independentistas".

"Lessons of morality and of Sánchez, none", they emphasize.

That lack of credibility of Sánchez is the same that various PP leaders underlined.

The president of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, called Sánchez's offer "dishonest" because he himself experiences it "in his own flesh."

"When I have needed the PSOE to not support me in Vox, the PSOE has not been up to the task. I have made some budgets to support them and they have left me alone. The PSOE does not want to support the PP at all, what it does do is get fat to Vox, and unfortunately that is a mistake," he criticized.

"The problem is the Government of Sánchez"

"How can he have the self-confidence to tell the others with whom we have to agree or with whom not with the agreements that he has", reproached the mayor of Madrid and national spokesman for the PP, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, who at grievance of the separatists added the coalition with the "extreme left".

And he said: "The problem in Spain is not that Vox enters a government, but the Government of Sánchez. It does not seem as important to me for the future of Spain that Vox enters as that Sánchez continues to be president of the Government with the support of Bildu, ERC , with those who want to end the constitutional regime of 1978".

The true intention of the PSOE will be seen this Monday.

That day, Mañueco begins his announced round of dialogue with "everyone."

From older to younger.

And he starts with Luis Tudanca, the socialist candidate.

It will be a key moment to look each other in the eye and know how things are.

Abascal asks for respect

While Sánchez presses to wear down the PP, Vox also plays his cards.

This Wednesday, Abascal was blunt: "If Vox's right and duty to be part of the Government is not respected, Vox will vote against any investiture," he said in Murcia, a site where, precisely, on July 4, 2019 knocked down the first attempt of Fernando López Miras to be president.

In parallel, Vox released a video in response to Married with "Abascal's principles", in which they recover images in the Basque Country enduring pro-ETA harassment.

A message to emphasize its ability to withstand pressure.

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