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Irene Montero and Pablo Echenique have urged the PSOE this Friday to sit down to negotiate again so that the coalition government is confirmed as soon as possible. Montero affirms that for his party "it is not an option" to repeat elections and insists that "there is no reason to wait until September" to start talking. Echenique has stressed that Thursday's was not a true negotiation and accuses the PSOE of having carried out a "simulation of negotiation." After the failed investiture of Pedro Sánchez, this Friday the spokesperson for Unidas Podemos in Congress, Irene Montero, has urged the PSOE to begin negotiations "seriously" , if possible in August, to reach an agreement before that the two-month period granted by the Constitution expires.
RWhat will happen now that Sánchez has not passed either of the two investiture votes In an interview in La Cafetera , Montero stated that for his party "it is not an option" to repeat elections, which is why he insisted that "there is no reason to wait until September . There are no vacations that are worth it." This urgency may also make it easier for the pro-independence Middle East Phone Number List parties to continue supporting the hypothetical government made up of PSOE and Podemos. Hand extended to the PSOE Montero has repeated that his party's intention is to form a coalition government, which is why he has clarified that they will be flexible in the talks and will not impose red lines : "We hope that serious negotiations can begin, in which all the options possible," he stressed.
However, the spokesperson has reproached Pedro Sánchez for, after failing in the investiture, continuing to send messages to the right—PP and Cs—so that they abstain . She also sees it as bad that, in her opinion, the socialist leader "threatens with elections" and "does not engage in self-criticism." I veto Pablo Iglesias Irene Montero has asked the PSOE to reflect on its negotiation strategy, after the socialists placed the possible presence of Pablo Iglesias in the Government as the main obstacle to not reaching an investiture pact.
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