The final stretch of the elections in Castilla y León can still give many surprises. The PP accumulates tension after assuming that expectations were inflated too much and his candidate, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, avoids revealing his positions on future pacts at all costs despite the fact that it already seems clear that he will stay far from the absolute majority. In fact, at this moment and with all the polls placing vox What third force in the community, the president of the Castilian-Leonese Board clearly avoids considering it the priority partner.
“Let’s wait for Sunday. And from there, if we do not have a majority, we will open a round of dialogue and negotiation with all our forces&rdquor ;, assured Mañueco in an interview on Onda Cero this morning. After being asked on different occasions if he will give priority to the formation with the most seats, that is, Vox, to get his investiture, the candidate blurted out: “Or the Socialist Party & rdquor ;, referring to the fact that Pedro Sánchez’s party will be the one with the most representation in second place, according to demographic forecasts.
The candidate made it clear that “many people from outside” have attended the campaign, referring to different regional presidents of his party, but that It will be him and the PP of Castilla y León “who interpret the will of the Castilian-Leonese & rdquor;. She also distanced herself from the words of Isabel Díaz Ayuso this Tuesday, when the Madrid leader stated at a rally that “even without needing it, I prefer to agree with Ortega Lara’s party than with those who agree with his kidnappers & rdquor; in clear reference, as Carlos Alsina also reminded him in the interview with Mañueco, to the PSOE.
The president of the Board defended Ortega Lara, his family and all the victims of ETA terrorism, but he distanced himself from that premise about the PSOE and repeated again that when the elections are over he will open a round of dialogue with everyone. “What I want is to concentrate the vote&rdquor ;, said Mañueco to try to close the issue of the agreements, which he considers weak until he really knows the result that the polls throw on Sunday night.