The PP, Vox and Citizens have signed separate agreements to wrest the PSOE Junta Andalusian after 36 years of socialist government. Vox has renounced to repeal the law of gender violence, equality and LGTBI, and the expulsion of 52,000 immigrants. And the PP assumes part of Vox's speech. Accepts, among other things, supporting by law bullfighting and the creation of a Family Counseling. The pact includes replacing the autonomic law of historical memory with another one called "de concordia", just as the leader of the PP, Pablo Casado, intends to do with the national one. With this agreement, of 37 points, the po[CENSORED]r Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla will become the first president of the Junta de Andalucía of the PP.
"Today the change begins in Andalusia". has assured the leader of the Andalusian PP in his first appearance after the agreement with Citizens and Vox. The president of the far right formation, Santiago Abascal, has boasted of the agreement with the PP to invest Moreno and has ensured that, in this way, Pablo Casado's party assumes to develop "an important part" of the Vox program. Abascal has written a message on his Twitter account after the pact between the PP and his training to support the investiture of Moreno, which includes 37 measures, including avoiding decisions that may favor the so-called effect of immigrants.
In the pact, the PP and Vox are committed to create a new Family Counseling, develop an Andalusian adoption plan and launch "a system of care for women with unwanted pregnancies that provides information, assistance and socio-economic alternatives." It also includes promoting the replacement of the law of historical memory by a law of concord and the recognition of differentiated education.
In his appearance, Moreno has considered "reasonable" the incorporation of the new portfolio of Family given the interest that his party has shown in this last term promoting measures in favor of the family, claiming that the Ministry is also part of its program political - although, within the electoral document of the PP for the Andalusian elections is not mentioned. In any case, its incardination in the government structure, the po[CENSORED]r leader has warned, will depend on the agreement reached with Citizens for the distribution of the portfolios.
Regarding the replacement of the law of Andalusian historical memory, which is framed within the national law, Moreno has argued that this is a long-term initiative and that what his party intends is "to improve it including the spirit of concord that He led the Transition. " It has justified the mention of differentiated education in the fact that it has been protected by several rulings of the Constitutional Court.
The agreement has come after three intense meetings in the last 24 hours between Vox and the PP. The first, this Tuesday, of more than five hours, made the po[CENSORED]r feared that derail their ability to govern in Andalusia, as the far right formation presented 19 requests "unacceptable" for the po[CENSORED]r. This morning they have met again and the PP has brought to the meeting an alternative document that they have been negotiating until this afternoon, first in a hotel in Madrid and then in Seville, in the Andalusian Parliament.
Before closing this pact with the far right formation, the po[CENSORED]r and Citizens have closed their governance structure. The agreement signed by the territorial leaders of the PP and Citizens, Juan Manuel Moreno and Juan Marín, commits the support of the orange party to the investiture of Moreno and the po[CENSORED]r party to which Marin is vice president.
It contemplates a reduction of the councils to 11, of the 13 current ones, "susceptible to stay in 10", according to has confirmed the own Marín. The document establishes that the 90 measures subscribed in the programmatic agreement will be irremovable, thus shielding the agreement to any requirement of Vox. In the coming days, PP and Citizens will meet again to define the reorganization and assign the names of those who will hold the different portfolios. In any case, the proposals put forward these days by the formation of extreme right show that Pablo Casado's plan to export the Andalusian pact to other territories in the municipal and regional elections of May will be much more complicated than he expected.