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The PP proposal for the list with the most votes to govern has hit the bone.

It has neither achieved political support nor has it generated the debate that Alberto Núñez Feijóo was looking for.

Quite the opposite.

In fact, the mere idea of ​​changing the system makes a part of the

popular

uncomfortable .

Above all, only four months before the regional and local elections

on May 28

.

In other words, with the game already at stake.

EL MUNDO

has collected the opinions of the regional presidents of the PP, who, with their names and surnames, assure that the measure seems positive to them, but they understand that it has no route whatsoever.

As a general rule, the barons of the PP consider the plan for the government with the most votes to have failed.

They see story problems and believe that the debate is fattening Vox and mobilizing the progressive electorate against it.

That is why they ask that, since an agreement with the PSOE is not going to be reached now, it is better to try again in the next legislature.

The consensus is that, in the absence of a pact with the PSOE, it is better to leave it "by 2027".

MANUECO

"This should be done in the middle of the legislature"

"If the pact with the PSOE does not come out now, it would have to be done in the middle of the legislature," Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, president of

Castilla y León

, assures this newspaper , who recalls that the

Rajoy

government already tried it in its first legislature, but He rejected it because "there was no agreement with PSOE."

Other sources from the Board are more explicit: "You have to give the measure a spin."

Specify it more.

"In the town halls it is more difficult to do so, moreover, because the councilors are the ones who govern and it would not be very operational," they add.

ITURGAIZ

«I would never allow Bildu to govern if it is the most voted list»

The president of the Basque PP sees it as good that the list with the most votes should govern, as a general rule, but he makes an exception that does not admit half measures: "I would never allow Bildu to govern if it is the list with the most votes," he assures this newspaper.

But in all other cases, yes.

Of course, "it must be the result of a State pact."

And then, "the mathematics will be seen, and where they can be avoided [the pacts with Vox] they will be avoided," he intervenes.

MAZON

"If the PSOE rejects it, the PP is released"

"This seems very good to me if it is the result of an agreement with the PSOE and if it is always going to be fulfilled," the president of the Valencian PP, Carlos Mazón, affirmed in statements to this newspaper.

It is "an appeal to the PSOE to comply, and always comply."

"If the PSOE rejects the proposal, the PP is released" from the commitment, he notes.

NUNEZ

"Let it be done in all cases"

The president of the PP of

Castilla-La Mancha

is one of the leaders to whom Feijóo's proposal appeals the most, since the polls predict that if he governs, it will be without winning, and through a hypothetical pact with Vox.

In public, Núñez has demanded that the rule be applied "in all cases."

But another

popular

Castilian-Manchego assures this newspaper that, although "there is no anger", the measure "in the end is serving the PSOE, because it appeals to the left-wing electorate to unite against the fear of Vox."

"We are giving them campaign arguments," adds this source, which sentence: "Nobody understands the measure.

Nobody".

HELP

"Second round"

The president of the

Community of Madrid

does not disapprove of the idea that the list with the most votes should govern, but prefers to "find a way" to study another option: the "second round."

Feijóo answered him yesterday saying that "everything that is specified that the one who wins governs" seems "good" to him.

PROHENS

"I don't see edges"

The president of the Balearic PP,

Marga Prohens

, assures this newspaper that Feijóo's measure is fair: "I do not see any edges in the proposal, it is not fair that what citizens vote for is perverted."

He is blunt: "I would like it to be applied in the Balearic Islands."

AZCON

"Polls mark too much"

"The proportional system was very well thought out for the beginning of democracy, but it has meant that we have to depend on minorities," the president of the Aragonese PP and mayor of Zaragoza explains to this newspaper -after coming in second position-.

«This is a proposal by Rajoy.

It is true that now the polls mark the positions too much, but we have always asked for it ».

"With Rajoy, it was not possible because the PSOE did not want to," he insists.

LOPEZ LOOKS

"Without agreement it is unfeasible"

"I fully agree" with the proposal, says the president of Murcia, Fernando López Miras.

«Although it is evident that this proposal is only feasible if it starts from an agreement between PSOE and PP;

if not, it is unfeasible », he adds.

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