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Susana Díaz insinuates Rajoy must resign


She qualified as ‘unsupportable’ for the country to face Barberá and Soria, and insisted the acting prime minister to ‘take a step’ and leave Government ‘to his friends’



Sep 14, 2016 - 12:16 PM
The Andalucía President admitted the PSOE will have to be an ‘effective opposition’ because you can’t govern with 85 members, but repeated ‘there is clamour in the streets’ questioning the leadership of Rajoy.

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Susana Díaz was talking to the press this morning after visiting a pensioners’ centre in Sevilla, and she sidestepped the thorny question over the leadership of Pedro Sánchez, but she did say he should give up trying to form an alternative Government.

Díaz was firing darts at Rajoy when speaking in Parliament last week ‘You will allow me in the PSOE debates inside and outside the party, you will allow me firstly to say this country does not deserve this situation; society has shown itself to be ahead of politics, it is more advanced than politics, society means all of us, in my party also. In politics some people have more responsibility than others, and it is evident that Rajoy can no longer be leader of this country’.

Regarding the meeting today in Parliament between PP and Ciudadanos, she said she had to trust Ciudadanos and respect the dialogue of the PP. ‘I know when they sit down to talk they will be thinking about Andalucía’. Another thing is what the PP thinks ‘what the PP has done over recent years has been full of bad intentions, always provoking instability and the people are not foolish and when the moment comes to place their vote, they will punish the PP’.

She added Andalucía is one part of the country were stability exists and ‘any agreements made from now on have to be complied with by both sides. This is a serious party’


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