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Tellado: “We Will Not Go to Waterloo to Negotiate with Puigdemont because We Are Not Like the Psoe”

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Miguel Tellado has appeared this Tuesday at a press conference since the Congress of Deputies. The spokesperson of the Popular Party in the Lower House has revealed that he will call Sánchez’s partners “to know what their position is because right now they are the only obstacle for the Spaniards to choose a different future.” “We will not go to Waterloo to negotiate with Puigdemont because we are not like the Socialist Party,” said Tellado.
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Miguel Tellado has appeared this Tuesday at a press conference since the Congress of Deputies. The spokesperson of the Popular Party in the Lower House has revealed that he will call Sánchez’s partners “to know what their position is because right now they are the only obstacle for the Spaniards to choose a different future.” “We will not go to Waterloo to negotiate with Puigdemont because we are not like the Socialist Party,” said Tellado.

The PP spokesperson in Congress, Miguel Tellado, has ruled out Junts' idea of meeting with Carles Puigdemont in Waterloo as part of the round of contacts he will have with government partners to confirm whether his support for the PSOE remains intact after Santos Cerdán's prison entry.

Tellado assures that if "they had had as few scruples as the socialists, Feijoo would have been the president after the elections of July 2023" Feijoo will test the government partners for a possible motion of censure

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Málaga Hoy broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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