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Canarian Coalition, willing to support the investiture of Sánchez or Feijóo, but not a government with extremes

He will wait to see who of the two adds the most votes, but he stresses that in any case it will be "one-time" support.

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Canarian Coalition, willing to support the investiture of Sánchez or Feijóo, but not a government with extremes

He will wait to see who of the two adds the most votes, but he stresses that in any case it will be "one-time" support

MADRID, 1 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The elected deputy of the Canary Islands Coalition, Cristina Valido, has stated that she is willing to negotiate "a specific agreement" with the candidate for president of the Government who has the most support so that Spain "does not paralyze", but that they are not going to support any agreement of legislature that includes Vox, Sumar, Podemos or Bildu in the Government.

"We are open to talking with both candidates", Alberto Núñez Feijóo (PP) and Pedro Sánchez (PSOE), "if they get the support they need", declared the Canarian deputy.

In addition, he has declared in an interview on RNE, collected by Europa Press, that if Sánchez and Feijóo need the Canary Islands, they will "talk, negotiate and raise the problems of the canaries" in a document, so that "deadlines and dates are met ".

Valido has admitted that they have held "informal" conversations, to make contact, with the PP and PSOE candidates, but from the Canary Islands Coalition they are open to telephone and face-to-face meetings in the coming days.

In his opinion, it is the PP and PSOE who have to seek support for the constitution of the Congress Table, something for which the Canarian Coalition is in no "hurry", although they are "available to each other".

"We would be willing to negotiate a specific investiture agreement with whoever has the support", so that the legislature begins and new elections are avoided, but not a legislature agreement with extremist parties as "travel partners", he has specified.

The Canarian Coalition has recalled that it has reached agreements with both the PP and the PSOE, so it is "democratic normality" to support those who have "the majorities" even if they are different from the party that governs the Canary Islands and the one that does so at the national level national.

The deputy has ruled out that contacts with the PP will be reconsidered after Vox announced that its leader, Santiago Abascal, has met with Feijóo after the generals.

Asked about the position of Junts, whose seven seats are essential for the investiture, Valido has said that it is still not clear, although he has estimated that "they will probably qualify the proposals" for a referendum and amnesty.

Likewise, he has denounced that the agreements with the Canary Islands "are not respected or granted", and considers that the Basque Country or Catalonia "benefit more in the negotiations" and have been seeing it "for a long time".

Valido has indicated that whoever wants his party's vote has to commit to reforming regional financing and respecting the Statute of Autonomy, as well as the "need" to create a bilateral commission and a study commission on the migration issue. He has demanded more information and means to "attend and monitor" a "so dangerous" route of the Atlantic in which there are shipwrecks on a daily basis, he has lamented.

After the recount of the CERA vote, Sánchez would need the favorable vote of Junts to be sworn in unless he manages to join the Canarian Coalition first, in which case the abstention of those of Carles Puigdemont would suffice.