In Navarre the elections have not been advanced, but the results of last week’s navarrometer for the next foreign parliament (We can hold 18 seats, EH Bildu 11, UPN 8, PSN 5, Geroa Bai 4, I-E 2, pp 1 and UPyD 1) have gradually altered the political and media landscape. The main reading of most angles has been that they are not credible, but they show a very clear trend towards change for elections. As surveys will become bored over the next six months, these trends will gradually become more concrete.
And as the day after the elections, after the results comes the time for possible agreements. At the end of the poll, he assured that UPN is going to win the elections and the parties do not have it. Who would not agree with, but needless to say.
All the looks have been put on Podemos and its spokesman, Joan Bosch, has given his opinion, he would agree with Geroa Bai and Left-Ezkerra, but he has acknowledged that there will also be those who want to do so with Bildu. And those who don't want to see Bildu from afar will also be on the side of outrage. Adolfo Araiz of EH Bildu has been convinced that they are ready to meet with Podemos. Of that alliance, EH Bildu has a lot to gain, but also Podemos, at least for the citizens and their programs and ideas. Again, it will be your General Assembly that decides whether or not it is possible. And today the answer to Bildu in Spain is no. Since the change, the government of the four parties that demand it would be the most logical and effective: Podemos, EH Bildu, Geroa Bai and I-E. Bad? Yes, but coupled with the will of voters who have come together again and again on the street over the past four years, it should not be that difficult.
As a missing star, the navarrometer will be switched off little by little, but its rays of light will be extended until the end of May 2015, illuminating, among other things, the six-month crossroad of the UPN candidate. And who will it be? Counselor José Javier Esparza, director of the Hospital of Tudela Juan Ramón Rábade or Senator Amelia Salanueva? The UPN Political Council will meet next day 29 with the investiture plenary. With the resignation of Barcina – small manipulation of forgiveness – and the navarrometer, the Navarre right has begun to play the voting trumpet. You're going to squeeze more than you can imagine, but everything indicates that you're going to lose this time.
Reading Josep Fontana is always a pleasure, one lesson after another. In the interview, the journalist has asked him if he wants an independent Catalonia, the historian who manages rigor and prudence: “Yes, of course. But I realize the difficulties. For many reasons, I do not think it is a short-term objective. If you have to win by force, Catalonia has no army. And I find it difficult to win otherwise, by negotiating, because they are not prepared to give in and the international context is not favourable either. I know I won’t live to see him.”
Fontana works as a firefighter in the fire in Catalonia, which does not calm after the A9. And what is he going to do Mas finally? Will you succeed in bringing ERC to the unitary electoral list? The Oriol Junqueras party refused last week, but it is clear that the doors have not yet been closed, let alone after 9N the image of Mas has soared as foam. And even less so when sovereigns have labeled Mas as an attack on the Catalan people. As in the weeks prior to the A9, the Mas proposal will be decided at the last moment. And CKD. It is becoming increasingly clear, however, that the elections will be held before the end of March. No one doubts that. According to the survey released last weekend by El Estudio dicoco, it is estimated that they would obtain between 58 and 60 seats more than jointly, between 63 and 67 seats.
But he has been in favour of independence for the next legislature, provided that the words of the political chronicler of La Vanguardia, Isabel García Pagán, are taken into account. In his opinion, if these two forces add up to the absolute majority in the Parlament, either jointly or separately, Mas would have two objectives for the next legislature: either to agree a real consultation with Spain to decide on the future of Catalonia, or to negotiate independence with the Spanish Government.