The impossible ones of Giró and the CUP, by Álex Sàlmon

I find it difficult to see in the same office Jaume Giró already Dolors Sabater O Eulàlia Reguant. It’s not that they can’t debate. The problem is that I don’t see them reaching agreements. However, they have succeeded. According to Giró, they have a document of 11 pages and, if it is outlined, it has not been to the liking of the Minister of Economy, but because they are the investiture partner of ERC.

Their worlds are different. And I am not referring to the entelechy of independence. Dreams, dreams are and it is essential to share them. The question gravitates on the possible, the pragmatic and the unreal.

Jaume Giró has been working in reality for many years. Objectives, financing to achieve them and negotiation. The CUP, however, although with coherent dogmas, has always sought limits that exceed reality and with a presence of the public well above what the ‘Minister’ of Economy considers plausible.

The CUP of five years ago would not have thought of sitting at the same table a profile as executive as Giró. Not even close.

The closeness is forced. They are parallel worlds. One wants to promote the Circuit Català project, the Hard Rock in Vilaseca or the Winter Olympic Games in the Pyrenees and the others, eliminate these proposals from the agenda. For this reason, when it enters the outer space that does not directly affect the budget, then it is the Aragonese ‘president’ who joins the negotiation.

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The terrible thing is that the problems are not located in the games, or in the objectives. The debate focuses on showing, or not, independence unit or represent the end of the parliamentary agreement.

In the department of Giró they have two clear forecasts: that the negotiation will last until Thursday, or longer, and that, if this agreement is reached, it should not have risks. Something that will be very difficult to accommodate in the photograph that the ‘minister’ wants to present. The snapshot is summarized with the commitment made by Giró de do not raise taxes of any kind. And that to the ‘cupaires’ should not sound good at all.

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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