I will never negotiate with Puigdemont (he said while calling Junts)
Political fragmentation and arithmetic often force contrived maneuvers. That's why it's crucial to carefully consider criticisms of political opponents, because those responsible for the seven biblical plagues can suddenly become untarnished saviors of stability. One day they'll call you. Pujol, a dwarf, speaks Catalan and another the daily ABC names you Spanish of the YearMore recently, the general secretary of the Catalan PP, Santi Rodríguez, stated in an interview on Catalunya Ràdio that his party "wasn't negotiating" with Puigdemont but rather "talking" with the JxCat group in Congress. It's sensational, because no matter how much the Popular Party leader tries to disguise the subject and dress up the verb, we all know he's saying exactly the same thing.
There are media outlets, of course, that are diligent and skillfully manage the talking points. When they talk about the PSOE, they say it's in cahoots with Puigdemont, which is like sleeping with Satan. Some examples of headlines picked up from social media and their own: "The PSOE won't get CC to abstain and depends on Puigdemont to prevent Gamarra from presiding over Congress" or "The government gives nine written reasons why the Mossos d'Esquadra shouldn't be at the borders while it negotiates with Puigdemont." In contrast, when the PP courts him, they try to create this strange illusion that they are talking with Junts and the party leader becomes a mere satellite: "The PP claims it is willing to talk with Junts 'within the Constitution' to make Feijóo president" or "The PP will bring a work-life balance law by year to Congress this month." The reader ofThe World She must have a considerable headache, trying to understand how talking to Junts is awesome But to negotiate with Puigdemont would mean the ruin of Spain and an unparalleled betrayal. Pure political quantum physics: Heisenberg's uncertainty principle doesn't even come close.