The President of the PP, Pablo Married, has assured the president of UPN and spokesman of Navarra Suma, Javier Esparza, who his party did not negotiate with the two Navarre deputies his vote against labor reform.
“UPN is a party that has a word,” said Javier Esparza after the celebration of an extraordinary political council held in a icy tomorrow in Pamplona in which the behavior of Sergio Sayas and Carlos García Adamo has been judged, the two critical deputies with
Javier Esparza.
“Pablo Married has told me that the PP has not participated,” Javier Esparza responded at the doors of Navarre Arena, after a tense hour and a half meeting with Esparza, Sayas and García Adamo as protagonists.
A conclave urgently convened by UPN’s direction after the monumental scandal generated by the vote against the labor reform of its deputies when Esparza had agreed to support it after a discreet negotiation with the Minister of the Presidency, Felix Bolaños, who started the previous week
to transcendental parliamentarian.
The Political Council of UPN has supported its president with 80 votes in favor of 15 against the official complaint of the minutes to the two deputies, which, as they have repeated since last Thursday, do not intend to deliver them and consider that
Its vote against labor reform responds to the political position maintained by UPN against the Parliamentary Alliance between the PSOE and EH Bildu at the Congress of the Deputies and the Government of Navarra.
“UPN is going to remain the first strength in Navarra,” said Esparza at the end of the meeting.
The result of the vote ratifies its leadership but also finds the existence of a significant group of sympathizers that guarantee the vote of its two deputies in Congress and relativize the “betrayal” that the leaders near Esparza are impained.
Sergio Sayas has intervened during the development of the internal encounter and has justified before his companions adopted, together with García Adamero, the decision to vote against labor reform for “dignity and freedom, which has always moved me in politics.”
“UPN could not become the PSOE doormat; a party that said this covenant was for Spain and that the next day was going to lay the nationalism to destroy Spain,” said Sergio Sayas.
“No one bought me at any time,” said Sayas.
“There was only one possible price that could be paid for this support; the rupture of the PSOE with nationalism,” the UPN deputy has insisted.
Both Sayas and Adaming maintain that they will not deliver their minutes from deputies and expect the guarantee committee to initiate the file against them already endorsed by the UPN Political Council.