Ramón Tamames is convinced, but Vox keeps the decision up in the air. Those of Santiago Abascal do not confirm for the moment an agreement with the economist so that he leads the motion of censure that the party will present against Pedro Sánchez in Congress and they hope to jointly outline the last details of the initiative before making any agreement official or giving a step forward in his registration of the initiative in the Lower House.

“As the party said yesterday, there are some pending fringes. Soon we will know something,” the parliamentary spokesman for Vox, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, limited himself to expressing this Wednesday about the state of the negotiations. Contacts with the professor have taken place in the last few hours and the agreement between the party and Tamames is expected to be finalized imminently. But at the moment nothing is closed.

In Vox they learned through the press, late this Tuesday, the willingness of the former PCE deputy to lead their motion, announced 75 days ago but not yet processed in Congress. As reported by EL MUNDO, Tamames transferred his intention to lead Abascal’s plan to his surroundings yesterday afternoon, during the weekly meeting of the Royal Academy of Political and Moral Sciences, of which he is a member.

In recent days, Abascal himself and Tamames have studied the speech proposal that the professor could give before the Chamber if he finally heads the Vox initiative. In the match they stress that there will be an official response “very soon” and, despite knowing the predisposition that Tamames had conveyed in recent weeks to take a step forward, they asked to wait for his final decision, which he has postponed on different occasions.

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