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The loss of CiU deputies and the lack of parliamentary support to guarantee the approval of the laws. To try to achieve this consensus, Mas has called up to six summits with parliamentary groups , on topics such as corruption, linguistic immersion, LOMCE, ETC.Gobelas is not for sale Sources close to the national leadership of the PSOE explain to ECD that the party's objective is to try to maintain ownership of the Gobelas headquarters, acquired in 1990 for 1,500 million pesetas. According to these sources, "our intention is to rent the offices, since several companies may be interested." Furthermore, "a sale of the entire building is much less feasible, given the current economic situation."Beatriz Talegón , for example, can sweep these elections while important figures, such as Carme Chacón or Patxi López himself, who have been minister and lehendakari, could be overwhelmingly overtaken and removed. Signing up now, therefore, could ostracize a candidate after the new leader is elected. -- The date of the primaries. Despite pressure from various sectors of the party, the PSOE apparatus refuses to advance the elections before the European elections. Ferraz does not want to accept this request and is committed to holding them after the polls in May 2014. In the PSOE they estimate that the candidates to lead the party will begin to present their proposals after the summer of next year. That is, until the primaries approach and a date is set, there will be no significant movements .
This is what the opposition leader himself acknowledges before socialist leaders with whom he has held recent meetings, to whom he assures that the electorate's memory of the Zapatero Government is harming the party . In the opinion of the general secretary of South Korea Phone Number the PSOE, the main problem of the party is “the people's memory” of what happened in the previous legislature, a “slab” that “we are having a hard time lifting because it is very difficult to start from scratch with such a past.” recent".An “impertinent” intervention In a meeting of the PP leadership held on Wednesday, just a few hours after Aznar's television appearance , the party's top leaders agreed in describing the former president's intervention as “ impertinent.” Because it is not relevant, timely, and because of its content . Given the "aggressive" nature of the president's speech, Genoa decided on a strategy to follow: be cautious in public responses to the interview from a media point of view, but privately transfer the most significant representatives of 'Aznarism' within of the party the discomfort of the executive, so that they in turn transmit it to Aznar himself.
0Messages for Aragonés, Elorriaga, Del Burgo… PP leaders well located in Genoa explain to ECD that these messages of unrest began to be transmitted the next day, Thursday , taking advantage of the plenary session in Congress held to vote on a series of amendments from the Senate. Two of those who already received a 'touch' from their colleagues on the bench about Aznar's interview were two trusted men of the former president, and with whom they maintain contact to this day: Carlos Aragonés and Gabriel Elorriaga . Aragonés was director of the Presidential Cabinet during the two terms in which Aznar was in La Moncloa, while Elorriaga was deputy director of the Cabinet from 1996 to 2000, and Secretary of State for Public Administrations from 2000 to 2004. To both, a message of “ astonishment and surprise ” has been conveyed by Aznar's words, in addition to the “ discomfort ” existing in the national leadership after the interview of the former president of the Government. The sources consulted assure that this same message will also be conveyed to other prominent men of 'Aznarism' who continue to belong to the party but who do not have a public position , nor do they appear in the current organizational chart of the PP. This is the case, for example, of Jaime Ignacio del Burgo , former deputy spokesperson of the PP in Congress and the person in charge of re-founding, in 2008, the party in Navarra. The reason for Aznar's interview The PP leaders to whom ECD has had access comment that “it is obvious that Aznar is angry, and that is why he has revolted in that way. And it is good that the party reacts, transmitting the discomfort that his intervention produced.