The commission of inquiry promoted by the nationalist parliamentary group to clarify the contracts of Bloc and Popular deputies. It was the remarks of the nationalist spokesperson during the control session, Ana Pontón, who accused the popular party of having tried to “boycott” the commission by refusing to negotiate the work plan, which gave rise to a conflict of opinions. On the other hand, the popular spokesperson, Alberto Pazos, accused the nationalist formation of “lying” about the process, and by trying to delay it behind closed doors in front of the public, he criticized, they are asking to speed. The question recorded by the Galician Nationalist Bloc, although it addressed the measures proposed by the Xunta to effectively resolve public health problems, was mainly focused on the commission of inquiry. Thus, after mentioning the waiting lists, with more than 350,000 people waiting, or the 212,000 waiting for a first consultation, the nationalist spokesperson focused her criticism on the Vigo region and reaffirmed that this so-called additional cost is “inexplicable”. , health could be improved instead of “increasing the profits of construction companies and vulture funds”. “This is why we are asking for an investigation to be carried out,” said Pontón, who insisted that if the Popular Group “had a clear conscience, it would not try to boycott this Commission.” “I want to point out that your spokesperson has already told us that they are not going to negotiate the committee’s work plan, which has never happened in this Parliament,” said Pontón, who urged the president, Alfonso Rueda, to rectify doubly: “rectify the negotiation of the work plan […] because this Parliament is not your private property” and “rectify the rescue of the Vigo hospital, because what no one understands is why you have hundreds of millions to save the concessionaires but you have no not a single euro to save the health of Galicians.” “Stop being a problem” for health, concluded the party leader in turn. Statements for which the president, Alfonso Rueda, affirmed that the “reason ” of the nationalists’ question was none other than “using health care to give life to this commission of inquiry” which “is in the process of disappearing.” And he contradicted the Bloc’s accusations, assuring that the said plan is still in the negotiation process It was at the end of the control session that the spokesperson for the popular group, Alberto Pazos, spoke under article 76.1 of the rules of the House, which provides. that “when, in the opinion of the Presidency, in the development of the During debates, allusions are made which imply value judgments or inaccuracies about the person or behavior of a deputy, the person in question will be granted, if she so requests, the use of the floor, for a period of three minutes, to respond to the allusions made. . “Ms. Pontón accused me from the first round of her intervention that we had refused to negotiate the work plan”, a statement, affirmed Pazos, which “can only be understood” from two realities: “Either Mrs. Pontón is lying, or “They are lying to Mrs. Pontón”, hoping, he added, that it is the second option. It was he, he indicated, who spoke to Luis Bará. , the designated person, to ask for clarification on the nationalists’ approaches to “trying to reach an agreement”. “And the only thing I was told was that they wanted to delay the debate on”. the work plan”, because “the Galicians must know that you publicly ask for speed and then delay each of the Commission’s procedures”, he said. said, wondering if he should understand the statements made by Pontón as a definitive response from the BNG “I am very afraid of this, because what the members of this group, and I believe more and more Galicians, are clear every day is that. you, in this Commission, have no interest, because you wrote the conclusions a long time ago, independently of what the appearing parties say, the documentation and the reality that you refuse to admit. Please, the least I ask of you is that you stop lying to the Galicians, and even less to the parliamentary seats”, concluded the popular. The BNG wants a “useful” commission. Whoever does not was unable to speak in the House to respond is the BNG Group, which, upon leaving the room, made statements to the media to defend its position on this political brawl According to the deputy Luis Bará, as representative. of the BNG “he addressed the popular spokesperson to offer to talk about the work plan” last Tuesday, when “they agreed to talk again” the following days After a call launched Thursday by the spokesperson. popular word, to which the nationalist could not respond, and after “making him understand that the People’s Party did not have much intention of reaching an agreement”, his party found itself on Monday with the call for Tuesday from the committee table with the work plan proposed as an agenda, a fact which, for the Bloc, “proves” that it does not want to negotiate. The table “could not be held because the convening deadlines, of 48 hours, were not respected,” he said, and they convened it again for Thursday. “At the same time, the PP presents a document to urgently address the summons to a meeting of the commission of inquiry that we assume they want to do this Friday, which is also striking,” he affirmed , understanding that “the PP makes it clear that it has “no desire to speak, wasting all these days to be able to do so”. Meanwhile, the formation “continues to insist” because “the BNG wants that this commission is useful and collects the allegations of all the groups – a practice that he has always done, according to the indicated, in the parliamentary commissions of study and inquiry. All this, he indicated , shows the “discomfort” of the PP with the content and form of this commission, and its intention “to veto appearances. A position supported by the Socialist Group which, in a press release, wanted to “clarify”. that “the PP has been trying from the beginning to boycott the commission”. “Our well-founded suspicions indicate that they are trying to avoid the appearance of Feijóo, that of several family members involved and even that of Ayuso’s partner”, affirmed the party, which denounced “manipulation”. by the Popular Group, which wanted to deny the nationalists’ explanations, assuring that they had tried to “manipulate the ordinary functioning” of the Chamber “by saying that it is a lack of interest in dialogue” . His group, explained spokesperson Alberto Pazos, “is open to this negotiation” and “waits for them to respond to our proposals.” Thus, he assured that they were convinced that “things were done well by the Galician government” and regretted again “that they anticipate the conclusions that some have shown today and that they have written perfectly” . Furthermore, he added that a “three-way” meeting with the PSdeG was proposed to the BNG. but first “they asked, as a proposing group, that we try to reach an agreement with them, which we respected until we found it today in the control session”.