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Yolanda Díaz maintains that she does not negotiate "anything that is not within the legal framework": "Where there is an agreement there is no unilaterality"

He assures that they are going to "give their all" to achieve a progressive coalition government and believes that Feijóo's leadership "is going out".

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Yolanda Díaz maintains that she does not negotiate "anything that is not within the legal framework": "Where there is an agreement there is no unilaterality"

He assures that they are going to "give their all" to achieve a progressive coalition government and believes that Feijóo's leadership "is going out"

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, September 24 (EUROPA PRESS) -

The second vice president of the acting Government, Yolanda Díaz, defended this Sunday that the negotiations with the Catalan independentists are carried out within "the existing legal frameworks" and has stressed that she does not negotiate "anything that is not in the legal or constitutional framework." from the country".

"I think I am clear: where there is an agreement there is no unilaterality. I think that when someone sits down to negotiate, they already detach themselves from unilaterality," she said in an interview on Cadena Ser Galicia.

The leader of Sumar has insisted that the objective is to achieve a "transformation project" of the country and that this legislature is the one of "social advances." However, as far as she has to do with Catalonia, Díaz has said she understands Catalonia "as a solution and not as a problem."

On the opposite side he has placed the right which, in his opinion, proposes "burning down Catalonia." "I think that today we are much better and that if the PP governed with the extreme right, Catalonia and the rest of the country would be much worse," he concluded.

Likewise, Yolanda Díaz has assured that if an agreement for amnesty already existed, as Oriol Junqueras pointed out, that agreement "would be public." In this sense, she has stated that as soon as this agreement is produced "it will be made public by all parties", but she believes that at the moment "there is not one."

Along these lines, he has invited us to review the existing types of amnesty: "those that transit political regimes", such as that of '77; utilitarian amnesties, such as the fiscal ones that "the PP practiced 'very well', for the richest"; and amnesties "that try to resolve political conflicts."

Precisely, questioned about the popular action this Sunday in Madrid against the amnesty, Yolanda Díaz has stated that she does not see a "future" for Feijóo's leadership at the head of the PP.

"Feijóo's leadership is fading and I also think that Feijóo represents right now the biggest political crisis within the PP of Spain. A crisis of brutal depth, which becomes a crisis of leadership, but not of a political project. The PP of Casado suffered more or less the same as Feijóo, but Casado detached himself from the extreme right and Feijóo did the opposite," he reflected.

Furthermore, after meeting with Carles Puigdemont, the Galician politician said she had accepted "all the wear and tear", while she wanted to convey to citizens "who have doubts" that "the important thing" is that on July 23, Spain "slept better."

"I believe that people want a progressive government and we are going to do this within a Spain that leads coexistence. You will always find me there. I ask the people of our country for trust because we work to achieve a better Spain," he insisted. .

Regarding the internal negotiations with Podemos and also with the PSOE to repeat the coalition government, the leader of Sumar has acknowledged that she does not like "conflicts and noise" and has pointed out that her party wants to contribute "to gain more rights." "Consolidate yes, but opening more rights; in short, a better country," she claimed.

For this reason, he has assured that they will "give their all" so that there is a progressive coalition government. "I never get up from a table and we are going to work to have that government," she proclaimed.

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