Post by ratna433 on Feb 22, 2024 6:06:25 GMT -5
Himself entitled to attempt a new assault on La Moncloa only by looking at what happened with Mariano Rajoy. The leader of the PP, explains the general secretary of the PSOE, lost the general elections twice, continued as a candidate, and the third time (the general elections of November 20, 2011) he won. The PP is going to collapse Now he adds a roadmap that he has revealed to people he trusts. And it is the following: -- The PP is going to collapse in the next elections . In his opinion, Rajoy is not making a good speech, he does not know how to sell his policy, so the adjustments, which are making citizens suffer so much, and the measures he has taken denying his own electoral program will take their toll on him. -- In this scenario, it is enough for the PSOE to achieve a discreet result at the polls. Improving the 2011 data a little, getting between 115 and 120 deputies , it could form a government with the support of the nationalist parties. -- Think of CiU, PNV and even Canarian Coalition , fundamentally. And he has already started to 'work' on those games. Internal reluctance Internal sources confirm to ECD , however, that the reaction that this approach has provoked among several of its closest collaborators is not exactly enthusiastic. People like Oscar López and Elena Valenciano admit, in private meetings, that the party's situation is a disaster , that they see themselves incapable of turning around, and that their leader may be hindering future expectations.
Some are beginning to admit, in fact, that Rubalcaba will not be able to give an image of a renewed PSOE , due to the heavy legacy left by Zapatero and his Government, of which he was a part. That is what would be reflected in the polls where the PP South Korea Phone Number continually declines but the PSOE remains flat, it does not rise. Yes indeed. None of these dissidents is willing to lift a finger against his general secretary. Today, they rule out being in any maneuver against Rubalcaba.This is a media offensive , using all the British media (from the BBC or the Times, to the local newspapers of the Rock), and diplomatic at the highest level , which David Cameron 's government has been designing . He knows that he has the support of the executives of Gibraltar and Malvinas. The British plan is to defend before the UN, with justified thesis, the principle of self-determination of peoples applied to its two colonies in the Iberian Peninsula and in the Atlantic. With this, the United Kingdom is looking for historical arguments for the United Nations to protect the non-decolonization of both territories. The British maneuver As El Confidencial Digital has learned , the Spanish Government is aware of Cameron's intentions regarding Gibraltar. This is the information that has reached the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the strategy that the United Kingdom is going to follow at the UN: -- Apply Resolutions 1514 and 1541 of the UN General Assembly (1960).
Both refer to the “Granting of the Independence of Colonial Countries and Peoples”. -- Point 5 of Resolution 1514 calls for immediate action “in the Trust Territories and Non-Self-Governing Territories (Gibraltar and Malvinas) and all other territories that have not yet achieved their independence, to transfer all powers to the peoples of those territories, without conditions or reservations, in accordance with their freely expressed will and desire... in order to allow them to enjoy total independence and freedom.” -- Well, the United Kingdom intends to defend before the UN that the settlers of Gibraltar (and the Malvinas) have the right to self-determination, without recognizing that both territories had a previous or original population . The UN, however, does not recognize the self-determination of settlers, but rather of peoples subject to colonialism. That is to say, the self-determination that the United Kingdom seeks does not fit for Gibraltar or the Malvinas. Spain's reaction The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is already preparing the argument to defend the immediate decolonization of Gibraltar before the UN , as demanded by the United Nations Committee on the Decolonization of the People.