• Catalonia The Government extends the demands to Sánchez: 12,383 million more

The second meeting between

Pedro Sánchez

and

Pere Aragonès since the

Pegasus

crisis broke out

was settled with public reproaches from the President of the Generalitat to the Government "for their breaches" and evidence that the Chief Executive is willing to do everything necessary to regain favor with

ERC

.

"As hard as the crises are, it is worth betting on dialogue. The Government is committed to permanent dialogue with the Generalitat," Sánchez proclaimed after the president disfigured him before the Catalan business leadership from the "investor deficit » of the State to the deaths of Melilla.

"Compliance with commitments is essential," snapped the president, taking advantage of Sánchez's presence in

Barcelona

.

He spoke of "chronic underfinancing" and demanded that the chief executive establish mechanisms to execute the budgeted investments.

"We have to solve it," urged the independentista.

Then the president delved into the migration crisis and, joining

Ada Colau

, who had denounced the "unbearable images of Melilla", called for an investigation into the deaths on the border with

Morocco

.

Once again, the Catalan business community met with the President of the Government and that of the Generalitat, who before the summer break have arranged to carry out the long-awaited meeting with the aim of settling the crisis of confidence between ERC and the Government that generated espionage case.

The head of the Catalan Executive staged a certain channeling in the reconciliation with Sánchez with a much less tense greeting than the one that both leaders staged a month and a half ago in the days of the

Circle of Economy

.

This Monday, at the Pimec employers

' awards ceremony

, Aragonès welcomed the President of the Government with greater enthusiasm at the gates of the

Camp Nou

, where the event took place, which included Joan Laporta as host and the mayor of Barcelona as a member of the institutional troupe.

Aragonès and Sánchez shared a table during the gala organized by the Catalan employers after chatting for a few minutes in the VIP area of ​​the Barça stadium together with the rest of the authorities.

The conversation dealt with the consequences of the

war in Ukraine

and did not explicitly address the thaw in relations between the secessionist formation led by the Generalitat and the PSOE.

Despite the reproaches directed at the President of the Government, Aragonès sought to continue paying with gestures for the reestablishment of his agreement with the Socialists, which should lead to the convening of a new edition of the negotiating table on the "conflict", for which ERC It continues betting despite the fact that its government partner,

Junts

, continues to demand that it be terminated.

This Monday, taking advantage of the presence of Sánchez in Catalonia, the spokesman for the neo-convergents,

Josep Rius

, considered the forum "failed".

"We have articulated many tools to materialize that dialogue," Sánchez pointed out in a veiled allusion to that forum that

Oriol Junqueras

claims to resurrect as a requirement to reestablish relations with the PSOE.

The leader of the Republicans warned the President of the Government last week, coinciding with the first anniversary of the pardons, that "the negotiating table will not be spared", where ERC is eager to address an amnesty law that completes the pardon of the sentences granted by the Government to the separatist leaders condemned by the

Supreme Court

.

The president of Pimec,

Antoni Cañete

, also rowed in favor of the reunion, calling on the leaders present for "greater dialogue, consensus and commitment", although he warned that "minorities cannot condition general interests".

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