Updated Saturday, March 30, 2024-19:02

The PSC is aware that it will not govern the Generalitat without the approval of some of the Catalan independence forces, no matter how difficult it may be to obtain. Although all the polls predict that

Salvador Illa

's candidacy will be a comfortable winner on May 12, these same demographic samples show that the socialists will be immersed in a very complicated post-electoral scenario that could once again deprive Illa of the Presidency, as It already happened to him after his victory in 2021.

In this context are framed the considerations made by their

number two

,

Lluïsa Moret

, who announced that, after the elections, they will be open "to dialogue with everyone." "We are not sectarian, we do not veto anyone," said the socialist in an interview with Europa Press, later contradicting herself and clarifying that this policy of alliances does not include "the right or the extreme right." "We are not talking about that," he added, and clarified that these eventual negotiations will take place

"

with all the forces with which we have a certain ideological and country harmony", in other words, with ERC, Junts and the commons. That is, with the independence movement and the sovereignist crutch of

Ada Colau

.

Moret stressed that these agreements have already occurred before "in other institutions with dialogues, agreements and governments that we have been building." And this has been the case because the Barcelona Provincial Council, which she presides over, is governed by the PSC in coalition with ERC, the commons and other local brands. While in the last term the PSC allied with Junts to govern the supramunicipal entity with the formula of

sociovergence

.

Faced with such a declaration of intent, ERC opted for silence. The president of the Generalitat and candidate for re-election, Pere Aragonès, refused to comment on post-electoral pacts, claiming that it is a "lack of respect" for his voters. "The only valid survey is the elections of May 12," resolved Aragonès, whom Junts already openly links with the PSC and with the constitution of a tripartite with the commons, despite the fact that they were the ones who led to the defeat of the Budgets. that ERC had agreed with the PSC. Defeat in which Aragonès took refuge in order to advance elections.

«The PSC is the party of

no

. "It tells us

no

to singular financing,

no

to the referendum and they said

no

to the amnesty until four days ago," argued the president of the Generalitat to try to reduce the electoral potential of the socialists.

"In no case is it on the table to agree with the PSC for the next legislature," recently assured the Deputy Minister of Strategy of the Government and Republican leader,

Sergi Sabrià

, who maintained that his objective is to return to govern "alone" as in the current mandate. , but with more support at the polls.

A horizon that is not at all drawn by demoscopy, which rather predicts a technical tie between the candidacy of Aragonès and that of

Carles Puigdemont

.