Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The PSIB said it will rule in a minority and that the PP "will draw no 'vote Vicens

Socialist spokesman in the Balearic Parlament, Antonio Dieguez, said that" nothing happens "to govern in minority, while The deputy spokesman of the PP group, Joan Flaquer, has assured that his party would not be drawing ever vote Bartomeu Vicens deputy to leave the Government without sufficient support in the House.

Statements made in the corridors of Parliament, Dieguez has stated that "the government (socialist) government of Spain in the minority, and nothing happens."

"We have to get used to that sometimes governments do not have an absolute majority to govern and make pacts with each other and get things forward," said Dieguez at the possibility that the deputy Uni Mallorca, Bartomeu Vicens, suspended from militancy by UM does not abandon his seat and let her vote to support the Government.

For his part, deputy spokesman of the popular group has insisted that the vote would not use Vicens to take advantage of the minority Government.

"If his own party has decided to suspend its own members and partners of government ask the record of MEP, with much more reason we ask that and more, and never would use that vote to hinder, impede or make you work the action of government, "he said.

Flaquer has repeated the offer of "dialogue and consensus" repeatedly since last Saturday by the PP

Popular spokesperson has stressed that the proposal is due to the current difficult circumstances that exist in the Parlament "with the legal situation" of Vicens, for whom the prosecution has requested prison for his alleged involvement in a plot corruption in the construction of the industrial estate of Son Oms.

The PP is willing to cooperate

If

Vicens not maintain its positive vote to Govern, Flaquer has assured that "Antich is the 28 MPs of the Popular Party and the deputy of Formentera willing to talk and reach agreements in the general interest."

From the popular group, Flaquer has reiterated "the commitment to reach agreements that guarantee stability in the institutions."

In response to the offer, the socialist Dieguez said "it is difficult to make a pact with the PP stable for the future," but added that "the Government and the socialist parliamentary group have targeted the Popular Party as long as has submitted a legislative initiative. " "Agreements will be sought for each point rule," he stated.

"This is not the support of Mr Vicens. We have to take initiatives if possible with the unanimity of the camera and is what we would like, or with the highest number of votes in favor," said Dieguez about Voting on Monday that the deputy was expelled from UM.

For his part, spokesman of the parliamentary group and Bloc PSM-EN, Biel Barcel, has described the situation as "complicated and strange" to have "technically a Government with a congressional support in the minority," a circumstance in which she has said that the Executive would have to "live together" while Vicens not renounce his seat.

Barcel has clarified that following the suspension of militancy Vicens at UM, and his predictable way to the mixed group in the Parliament, "no longer belong to the majority of government" and clarified: "Do not negotiate with Mr Vicens, nor was agreed the vote. "

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