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Esperanza Aguirre, the president of the Government and the PP considers that “this is not the time to open a war over her possible succession.” Rajoy affirms that the leader's departure “has been absolutely inopportune . ” But now we can only leave things as they are." Despite everything, optimism for 2013 According to the information collected by El Confidencial Digital from Government and PP sources, despite all these difficulties Mariano Rajoy has conveyed this message to the party leadership, and also to his closest entourage in La Moncloa: “ Yes We have overcome these very difficult months, things will improve in mid-2013 ; “We recovered our credibility abroad and also at the national level.” The president has encouraged his people to “ join forces and all go in the same direction ”, to solve as best as possible the delicate situation that Spain is now going through.The actions of the Government and the Ministry of the Interior in the so-called ' Bolinaga case ' have outraged a good number of PP voters in the Basque Country . This has been made known to the main leaders of the group after the ETA member who kidnapped José Antonio Ortega Lara was released.
As El Confidencial Digital has learned , followers who have historically given their vote to the PP of Euskadi have communicated that they will not give them their support in the imminent appointment with the polls on 21-O. -- “ Don't think Special Database that, after you've done it, I'm going to vote for you ,” is a frequent message that popular leaders have heard. These are entire families that have voted for the Basque PP for years: Jaime Mayor Oreja , María San Gil and, until now, Antonio Basagoiti . Intense discomfort in the Civil Guard The anger at the management that the PP Government has done in the 'Bolinaga case' is general among the members of the Civil Guard and the National Police who are stationed in Euskadi and who are working to try to definitively put an end to ETA. According to the sources consulted by ECD , entire barracks in the Basque Country have transmitted the same message to PP leaders: their vote will not go to Basagoiti . For these professionals from the State Security Forces and Bodies in the Basque Country, the release of Bolinaga has constituted a personal offense : “ We spend four months guarding a cell, or we have to disguise ourselves to follow a commando, and they do this to us …”, some Civil Guard agents bitterly criticize.
A fair decision However, in the Basque PP they fully agree with the decisions taken by the Ministry of the Interior and the freedom granted to Ortega Lara's kidnapper. They consider that Fernández Díaz's department made “ a fair decision .” “ Bolinaga is going to die in a matter of months ,” is the explanation offered to ECD by a prominent leader of the Basque PP to defend the Government's decision. At this moment, the party is focused on the electoral campaign and trying to convince the electorate that Bildu has a real chance of winning. “It is time to all row together to prevent the nationalists from governing,” is the message that they will repeat during the electoral events held by Antonio Basagoiti.As El Confidencial Digital has learned , the Euskadi Buru Batzar (EBB), the Executive of the party, has ordered all the leaders of the PNV that these terms that propose the separation of the Basque Country from Spain are 'taboo' words in the next Campaign. “We are not going to talk about independence ,” explains a prominent leader close to Iñigo Urkullu . The reason for making this decision in the PNV is twofold: -- At Sabin Etxea they consider that Artur Mas is making a mistake with his proposals.
As El Confidencial Digital has learned , followers who have historically given their vote to the PP of Euskadi have communicated that they will not give them their support in the imminent appointment with the polls on 21-O. -- “ Don't think Special Database that, after you've done it, I'm going to vote for you ,” is a frequent message that popular leaders have heard. These are entire families that have voted for the Basque PP for years: Jaime Mayor Oreja , María San Gil and, until now, Antonio Basagoiti . Intense discomfort in the Civil Guard The anger at the management that the PP Government has done in the 'Bolinaga case' is general among the members of the Civil Guard and the National Police who are stationed in Euskadi and who are working to try to definitively put an end to ETA. According to the sources consulted by ECD , entire barracks in the Basque Country have transmitted the same message to PP leaders: their vote will not go to Basagoiti . For these professionals from the State Security Forces and Bodies in the Basque Country, the release of Bolinaga has constituted a personal offense : “ We spend four months guarding a cell, or we have to disguise ourselves to follow a commando, and they do this to us …”, some Civil Guard agents bitterly criticize.
A fair decision However, in the Basque PP they fully agree with the decisions taken by the Ministry of the Interior and the freedom granted to Ortega Lara's kidnapper. They consider that Fernández Díaz's department made “ a fair decision .” “ Bolinaga is going to die in a matter of months ,” is the explanation offered to ECD by a prominent leader of the Basque PP to defend the Government's decision. At this moment, the party is focused on the electoral campaign and trying to convince the electorate that Bildu has a real chance of winning. “It is time to all row together to prevent the nationalists from governing,” is the message that they will repeat during the electoral events held by Antonio Basagoiti.As El Confidencial Digital has learned , the Euskadi Buru Batzar (EBB), the Executive of the party, has ordered all the leaders of the PNV that these terms that propose the separation of the Basque Country from Spain are 'taboo' words in the next Campaign. “We are not going to talk about independence ,” explains a prominent leader close to Iñigo Urkullu . The reason for making this decision in the PNV is twofold: -- At Sabin Etxea they consider that Artur Mas is making a mistake with his proposals.