the mayor of Santa Cruz of Tenerife, Jose Manuel Bermudez (Canarian Coalition), has shown this Tuesday open to agree, if necessary, with Vox in Santa Cruz if “a government program” is put on the table and respecting some “red lines” that could not be crossed.
In statements to Cope TenerifeBermúdez has indicated that “there are things about Vox that he would never sign” and that they have to do with “respect for minorities” and “certain rights that have cost a lot” to conquer.
“But if you talk to me about addressing certain solutions to certain daily problems of a city or an island, perhaps agreements can be reached on that,” he argued.
“Putting a categorical no or yes to all of this is not appropriate”, defended the nationalist leader, who has insisted that “a government program should be seen on the table” and establish “red lines”, such as the suppression of the state of the autonomies, something incompatible with his political formation.