He points out that there are “obstacles” in the transfer of Rodalíes although he believes that they can be overcome with political will
BARCELONA, 20 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Minister of the Presidency of the Generalitat, Laura Vilagrà (ERC), has stated that the negotiation for the investiture of the PSOE candidate, Pedro Sánchez, “has not evolved” compared to this Wednesday, when she assured that they were “green.” She also points out that there are obstacles in the transfer of Rodalíes but she thinks they can be overcome with “political will.”
He has also indicated that the conversations are complex and has avoided specifying when Sánchez’s investiture will take place, which has a limit of November 27 to avoid a repetition of general elections.
In a press conference this Friday she added that she also sees the negotiation on the transfer of Rodalies as very complex, when asked if they would agree to a transfer of lines that began and ended in Catalonia, after the PSC had warned of obstacles in the negotiation regarding border roads with France or adjacent to other autonomous communities.
“If there is political will, mechanisms are found to overcome obstacles,” said Vilagrà, who has demanded a transfer of infrastructure and also resources, and has clarified that the Generalitat does not want a transfer of infrastructure without being able to cover the investment deficit. which, according to her, is in Rodalies.
On the other hand, Vilagrà has accused the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, of defending “rancid nationalism and anti-Catalanism” in the Senate in the General Commission of Autonomous Communities of this Jewish state, which was attended by the president of the Generalitat , Pere Aragonés.
This Friday after meeting with the mayor of Barcelona, ??Jaume Collboni, in the joint Generalitat-City Council commission, the councilor accused Ayuso of using a “superb tone” in the Upper House.
He described Aragonès’ intervention as very positive, since he assured that he was going to “express the main consensus of the country in relation to the political situation”, in reference to the amnesty and self-determination.
Vilagrà considers that the amnesty represents a “final point of the repression process”, and has maintained that the Generalitat could not leave the space empty and not attend the Commission in the Senate, which was not attended by the socialist regional presidents or the Lehendakari. Basque, Íñigo Urkullu.