The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, will begin contacts tomorrow with the parliamentary groups to articulate a majority not only for the investiture but for the legislature, to give Spain a government and stability for the next four years.

Sánchez will begin these contacts with the leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, whom he has defined as the partner of the progressive coalition government, and after the European summit in Granada, next week, he will continue with the spokespersons for the rest of the groups. exception of the extreme right, in reference to Vox.

This was announced by Sánchez in the Moncloa after receiving the order from the King to run for the investiture after the failure of the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo. A task that has been verbalized by the president of Congress, Francina Armengol. minutes before.

The acting head of the Executive has outlined two main axes of the legislature, progressive policies and policies of coexistence, particularly in Catalonia, always within the framework of the Constitution. “This country cannot be governed without understanding its political plurality and territorial diversity,” the president summarized.

Regarding the conversations with the groups, Sánchez has prescribed discretion and has once again rejected the referendum demanded by the independentists, necessary for the investiture, but not the amnesty, a measure for which he has been asked but which, however, is not even Has mentioned. However, he has defended his policy of reunion in Catalonia.

Likewise, the acting president has said that he also intends to speak with the PP of Feijóo, although he has made it clear that it will not be to obtain their support or for “what they have done of appealing to the worst of corruptions, which is transfugism”. Although he will demand that they comply with the laws and agree to renew the General Council of the Judiciary.