He defends a dialogue table between the Generalitat and the central government because it has borne fruit

MADRID, 5 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The first secretary of the PSC, Salvador Illa, has been in favor of there being “elements that help generate trust” when asked about Junts’ demand to include a mediator in the negotiations between Catalonia and the Government. He has also positioned himself in favor of recovering the dialogue table between the Generalitat and the Executive because in his opinion “it has borne fruit.”

In an interview on Catalunya Radio, collected by Europa Press, Illa pointed out that the dialogue table has worked, has borne fruit and has been a positive agreement, he indicated when asked about the possibility of meeting a similar table again as demanded the leader of ERC Huida, Marta Rovira.

Subsequently, when expressly asked about the possibility of appointing a mediator, a demand from Junts to support the investiture of the PSOE candidate, Pedro Sánchez, Illa responded: “Let’s see how. In a way that does serve to generate trust.” “It is important to generate trust between interlocutors,” he noted.

Then, when asked again about whether he sees the figure of a mediator as negative, he responded: “About that, anyway, we have to see. I say that it is good that there are those elements that help generate trust,” he reiterated. .

Along the same lines, he has defended that in the parliamentary sphere they have had conversations with different groups. “It is important to generate trust, to verify that there are different political projects, nothing happens, it is normal, this is not North Korea, people can think differently,” he pointed out, before pointing out that there is a framework of coexistence that they have. to respect.

Regarding the dialogue table, he has indicated that there will be those who reproach that he should have gone further, but in his opinion it has worked and has led to a “positive” agreement.

Illa has also warned that in Catalonia we still have to open a “dialogue between Catalans”, as was also agreed in the last investiture agreement of the now acting president and socialist candidate for re-election, Pedro Sánchez.

Furthermore, he positively valued the meeting he had this Wednesday in Ferraz with Sánchez, from which he left “happy and hopeful.” “We will try to help things go well, that is our purpose,” said the leader of the PSC, whose party won the general elections in Catalonia with 19 deputies.

Illa has refused to comment on whether he believes that the amnesty is constitutional or not, and has defended continuing with policies that, such as pardons, have given “good results” in Catalonia, within the Constitution and with coherence, in his words.

“I shouldn’t say more if I want to contribute to things going well,” Illa added. However, she has warned that “things will not happen that the PSC does not see” and has asked for discretion in the negotiations.