SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Aug. 15 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The President of the Government of the Canary Islands and Secretary General of the CC, Fernando Clavijo, insisted this Tuesday on the proposal he launched a few days ago in which he was betting that the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) be the one who presides over the Congress of Deputies, which will set up on August 17, and that it do so as a reflection that “there is a third Spain”.
“I think that the proposal that we have made resolves an agreement with the PNV and the Canary Islands Coalition (CC), it can provide the future Government of Spain with stability, with a clear reflection of those two Spains. Not everything is blue and red, there is a third Spain, there is a nationalist Spain”, he pointed out in statements to journalists after the act of the Virgin of Candelaria in Tenerife, to point out that what happens on August 17 “is going to be played at the last minute”.
For Clavijo, the current moment in Spain “does not” go through “tacticism, they are moments of generosity, of dialogue, of understanding, of plurality and, above all, of putting the situation” that is being experienced, the interest of citizens “for above”, hence they stress that the CC has made a proposal for an agreement and now it is others who have to make the decision because the Canary Islands “need the State and a stable government that is capable of responding to the problems” that has.
Thus, he considered that a nationalist be in the Presidency or Vice-Presidency of Congress provides “this plurality at the table, provides this stability to a possible government of Spain and, above all, the response, the response that the citizens are waiting for”, which He qualified that they already did their job when they went to vote, for which reason he explained that it is up to the political parties to “talk, dialogue, reach agreements.”
In this sense, he was convinced that it is possible to reach agreements if “the general interest and the citizenry are put above all else” to clarify that in CC they are nationalists, constitutionalists and have “loyalty to the State”, hence he urged “everyone” to make an “effort and be generous.”
In any case, he pointed out that if later “there are others who put other interests ahead of the generals or those of Spain, they will have to respond”, adding that this axis with the PNV and the Canary Islands Coalition “gives a sufficient number” to reach a “stable government, to set up a table with a PNV at the table, in the Presidency or the Vice Presidency”, because the two blocks “do not add up on their own, then they have to sit down to dialogue, talk and be generous “.