Sa Unió rejects Córdoba’s request and prepares to negotiate the motion of censure

Sa Unió rejects Córdoba’s request and prepares to negotiate the motion of censure
Sa Unió rejects Córdoba’s request and prepares to negotiate the motion of censure

Sa Unió has decided not to accept the proposal of the still president of the Formentera Consell, Llorenç Córdoba, to sit down once again to negotiate a way out of the crisis created by himself at the end of last November. The coalition is clear that Córdoba has led the insular institution to misgovernment and demands, also once again, that he resign from all of his positions. All this despite the fact that the president proposed this Monday in a statement to forget “personal issues that in the end lead to nothing” and even readmit José Alcaraz as vice president of Formentera and head of the areas of Economic Promotion and Island Administration . Charges that Córdoba withdrew at the end of last January.

Given this proposal, Sa Unió’s response has also arrived via statement. Thus, the coalition has indicated in its note that Córdoba “has had six months to try to fix the crisis and has not wanted to.” A lack of will that has caused the coalition councilors to leave their positions in the Government team. “With him there is no going back,” stated Sa Unió.

The coalition made up of the PP and Compromís has assured that “any proposal from Córdoba is neither serious nor credible.” And he added that “definitive solutions are needed to close this crisis.”

For the members of the coalition, the president’s proposal is “desperate”, after verifying at the Council of Spokespersons’ Meeting held last Friday that it does not have the support of any of the three parties represented in the institution. «We express to him», Sa Unió recalled, «that Llorenç Córdoba is the problem of the ungovernability of our island, that no one wants to govern with him and that all the groups are in the process of presenting a motion of censure, if he does not resign before ».

The coalition has also reminded Córdoba that it is up to him to “continue governing Sa Unió”, a formation to which “the people of Formentera gave the majority” and from which he was expelled months ago.

“Llorenç Córdoba,” the statement concluded, “may continue to be the problem or may be the solution if he resigns today and lets us work.”

Regarding the motion of censure, the president of Compromís and councilor, Javier Serra, explained, in statements to Newspaper of Ibiza and Formentera, that there are two possibilities on the table. On the one hand, the GxF proposal to agree on this agreement to remove Córdoba from the presidency of the Consell with the votes of the PSOE and Compromís. And, on the other, the offer that Sa Unió has made on several occasions throughout the crisis to the opposition with the same objective. Serra did not want to advance anything on the matter and has limited himself to pointing out that now is the time to negotiate between all the groups. What is clear, he stressed, is that “the situation cannot continue like this.” “We all agree to propose a motion of censure,” added Serra, “then we will have to see the conditions. GxF has offered it to Compromís but Sa Unió has also made its proposal to the opposition. We all agree that Llorenç Córdoba must be removed. Now we will enter a period of negotiations and everyone has their own needs, so we will have to find a space in which we are all comfortable. We, as Compromís, will listen to GxF’s offer because we are open to everything but we think that Sa Unió should participate.

 
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