Pere Aragonès has not enough supports to become Catalonia’s new PM today

  • Pro-independence Esquerra and CUP have reached a deal, while talks with Junts continue

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VilaWeb / Catalan News Agency
26.03.2021 - 11:27
Actualització: 26.03.2021 - 12:27

The debate on Esquerra’s Pere Aragonès’ presidential bid in the Catalan Parliament opened on Friday at 10 am. After almost half a year with an interim government, Catalonia will continue without a new executive for now. Aragonès’ bid will inevitably fail in the first round of votes to be held on Friday evening since fellow pro-independence Junts announced that they will abstain.

The second round of voting will be held on Tuesday, but if Aragonès wants to succeed, he will have to persuade his current government senior coalition partner to exchange roles in the coming term.

Earlier on Thursday, the anti-capitalist CUP had confirmed its Yes vote on Esquerra’s figurehead – but their nine seats will not be enough to garner a majority. While the far-left pro-independence force reached a deal with Aragonès’ party, talks are still underway with Junts.

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