The Geroa Bai candidate believes that Sánchez’s electoral progress makes it especially necessary for the “positioning of the PSN on its commitment to the progressive majority that consolidated Navarrese citizenship at the polls yesterday”.
After knowing the results of the 28M municipal and provincial elections, it is time to activate the machinery of the pacts. The candidate of gero bai to the Presidency of the Government of Navarre, you barkhas called on PSN, EH Bildu and Contigo Navarra to agree on the formation of progressive governments before the start of the general election campaign on July 23, announced this morning by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
After stressing that “any delay can only hinder the formation of governments”, he invited the rest of the progressive forces to take decisions “in Navarre”.
Barkos appeared before the media this Monday to ask PSN to decide on him commitment to progressive governments. He believes that “this electoral progress makes the position of the PSN particularly necessary with regard to its commitment to the progressive majority that consolidated Navarrese citizenship at the polls yesterday.”
In this sense, the Geroa Bai candidate has denied that she is “afraid” of the election call, but has explained that “history says that when there were tensions in Madrid, progressive governments have been undone in a profound way”.
Faced with this scenario, he has not hidden his fear that the generals’ pre-campaign will “spread the word” and influence the formation of progressive governments. “We fear that the pre-campaign could be instrumental in preventing commitments to the public from being fulfilled,” he added.
Geroa Bai won seven seats in Navarre’s parliamentary elections, two fewer than in 2019. Despite losing those seats, Barkos has reiterated that the coalition will continue. “determinative”.
Source: EITB

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