ARAFO (TENERIFE), Aug. 23 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The acting vice-president and minister for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, Teresa Ribera, said this Wednesday that we must be “respectful” of King Felipe VI’s decision to propose Alberto Núñez Feijóo for the inauguration as president of Spain if He has well predicted that it is “difficult” for it to prosper.
In statements to journalists on the occasion of a visit to the Arafo Advanced Command Post to learn about the evolution of the forest fire in Tenerife, he pointed out, however, that “we must not fool ourselves with the number of votes” that he can obtain.
Ribera has commented that the investiture of Feijóo, scheduled for mid-September, will generate a “certain delay” in what may be the formation of the Government and has maintained that “it will be necessary to see” how their negotiations evolve in the coming weeks and “how many support can arouse and if there is another candidacy to have an absolute majority”.
In any case, he has stressed that all government options “are legitimate” and “greater legitimacy cannot be imposed” for a candidacy endorsed by eleven million votes over another, endorsed by twelve million, which allowed the Congressional Board to be formed .