When asked about José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's remarks, Junts spokesperson Josep Rius insisted that the break is "definitive." In a press conference this Monday after the party's permanent committee meeting, Rius insisted that Spanish President Pedro Sánchez "must reflect" on the Junts' decision to break the agreements with the PSOE. "He needs to take a long-distance view because there are still two years left in this legislature," he asserted. The spokesperson made an implicit reference to the glasses Sánchez debuted in the Senate, to pressure him to say "how he plans to govern." He also acknowledged that the break is definitive and that Sánchez should, in any case, honor the commitments, although he expressed "doubt," reports Roger Palós.
However, they will approve "the issues already agreed upon," and he welcomed Sánchez's current "hurry" regarding the law against repeat offenders. In fact, he reiterated that Junts "has moved into opposition," and that they will not budge from this position. "There will be no further negotiations with the PSOE on any initiatives they may present going forward," he concluded.