The secretary general of PSOE-Aragon, Javier Lambán, He chose this Tuesday to dissolve Parliament and call elections. if investment partners do not ensure stability and further budgetary extensions must be resorted to.
“I’m talking about myself, but there are many ways to interpret politics and all can be more or less respectable,” he said in Huesca, where he presented his memoirs.
According to him, a country above all needs stability. He himself has been warning for years that governing with partners “so disparate” was an “extremely complicated” task, since among the partners there are not only right-wing parties, but also groups “radically opposed to the Constitution and to Spain”.
“I said it was about entering a garden from which it was difficult to exit,But we will have to be attentive to what is happening. I hope that the President of the Government is right in the decisions he takes. Of course, I will give him the benefit of the doubt,” he said.
He also discussed the accusations against Begoña Gómez, now also indicted for misappropriation of Complutense software, and the news of the “Koldo case”. For the former Aragonese president, corruption “is one of the deadliest cancers of democracy”, which “It alienates citizens from institutions and turns them into political disbelievers.”
“Since the 1990s, activists from all parties have engaged in corruption. I am very sorry for each case, and even more when it affects my party, I take it badly.“, he admitted.
As an example of good work, he spent his eight years at the head of the Aragonese Executive. “I can boast that my government has been full of transparency and cleanliness, without stains or shadows in its work. I hope all these dark clouds dissipate as quickly as possible,” added.
Regarding the “Errejón case,” Lambán said that what happened with Sumar is “particularly paradoxical”, since the former spokesperson “seriously contravened the rules which were the watchword” of his formation, which makes the offense even more serious. “The sooner the issue is clarified, the better,” he said.