The general secretary of the PRC and acting president of Cantabria, Miguel Ángel Revilla, has advanced that he does not want to hinder a future autonomous government of the PP so that the region “does not become contaminated with Vox.”

“The PRC is not a party of scavengers and I, who have defended this land above all else, am going to try to make it governable and not be contaminated with Vox,” Revilla said on Tuesday during an interview in La Sexta, when asked if the PRC would facilitate a PP government, as claimed by its candidate, María José Sáenz de Buruaga.

The PP achieved in the elections last Sunday 15 deputies in the Cantabrian Parliament out of a total of 35, which will complete eight from the PRC, eight from the PSOE and four from Vox, a party “at the antipodes” of the regionalists, according to its leader.

Revilla, who has not clarified how the PRC would facilitate the governance of the PP, has explained that this decision will be made this Thursday in an executive committee of the party because he is only “one more” of the 61 members. “We have many works underway that must be completed, I am not going to be the one proposing to hinder the elections to the one who has had such a spectacular result (PP),” Revilla insisted.