The Geroa Bai coalition (of which the PNV is a part) declared this Wednesday “broken relations” with the PSOE of Navarra just two days after the Foral Parliament Board was formed and three days after the investiture of the mayor materialized. from Pamplona. The coalition led by Uxue Barkos planted the Navarrese president María Chivite in a meeting of three that included Contigo Navarra and that the socialist leadership communicated to the media when it already knew that its “priority partner” had planted. Geroa Bai, with 7 seats in the Parliament of Navarra, demands to have the presidency of the Parliament, four councils and an autonomous senator, although yesterday he avoided specifying his demands in the negotiation.
María Chivite met last Tuesday with EH Bildu to take a photo with the representatives of Otegi to ensure, then, that there will be no negotiation with the Abertzale left. Yesterday, the acting president of Navarra summoned the media to a meeting with Geroa Bai and Contigo Navarra (a coalition in which Podemos participates). Geroa Bai did not attend the meeting, who, while the meeting was being held for two, accused the Socialist Party of Navarra of “breaking relations.”
María Solana and Pablo Azcona justified this crisis in the middle of the negotiation due to the breach of the commitment acquired by Chivite to define the distribution of power with Geroa Bai before opening the negotiation with Contigo Navarra.
“It is one thing to lead the negotiations and another to want to impose them and change them on the fly,” warned Solana, very upset, who revealed the calls made by Uxue Barkos to the number two socialist Ramón Alzórriz, one of them with the phone open with the entire address of Geroa Bai. Solana came to recognize yesterday the “many and repeated breaches” of the government program reached by Chivite with Geroa Bai in 2019 when Javier Esparza (UPN) was ousted from the presidency of Navarra with the votes of EH Bildu.
Geroa Bai rejects that the PSN intends to delay the negotiation on the distribution of power in the Government of Navarra and that it interprets the re-election of Unai Hualde as president of the Foral Parliament as a transfer to its “priority partner”. Barkos’s coalition warned yesterday that its 7 parliamentarians are “essential” and demands to maintain the four councilors and the regional senator agreed in 2019.
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