Wednesday, 16 January 2008
PP's internal crisis: the inside story.
After yesterday's incredible announcement by Rajoy that Gallardon won't be joining him in the Madrid list to Congress, today Arsenio Escolar has published in his blog an insider's story about what really happen. It seems the revolt was bigger than it actually looked yesterday.
According to Escolar:
At 5 pm yesterday Gallardon's name was included in the Congressional list as number 5 or 6. Rajoy wasn't sure yet because he didn't know if Zaplana was going to be head of list in Valencia, he was President there from 1995 to 2002, or if not he would have to be number 5 in Madrid.
Around 6 pm Francisco Camps, current President of Valencia and Zaplana's archienemy, spoke to Rajoy and threatened to resign if Zaplana became head of the list in Valencia. Camps' idea was to resign as President to be able to run for a Congressional seat himself. Rajoy gave up to Camps' pressure and accepted to include Zaplana in the list in Madrid. So by 6 pm Zaplana was number 5 and Gallardon number 6 in Madrid's list and Camps remained as President of Valencia.
But the key moment arrived at 7 pm, Aguirre, President of Madrid, found out on her way back from Malaga, most probably from the man himself, about Camp's victory over Rajoy. She went straight into Genova HQ to put a challenge of her own. With Gallardon present, Aguirre threatened Rajoy to resign as President of Madrid and run for Congress if Gallardon was included in the Madrid list. Rajoy once again gave up and removed Gallardon's name from the list.
After Rajoy's display of weakness, some allies of Gallardon started leaking to the press that the Mayor of Madrid had threatened to resign after the March 9 election if he wasn't included in the party's list. Rajoy today has been trying to regain his authority within the party. He's been pressuring Gallardon last night and this morning not to announce his departure from politics as the media was reporting. But it seems he's lost all authority, Gallardon has announced this morning in a press conference that after the March 9 election he will reflect on past events and take a decission on his political future.
So what looked as a terrible enough story about Rajoy's lack of authority has become an INMENSE story about Rajoy's lack of authority. Moreover, it says how little regard PP elected officials have for the offices they hold that are willing to use them as weapons to advance their political career in Madrid. But the most worrying development of it all I have just found out is that if Gallardon resigns as Mayor of Madrid, his successor will be Ana Botella, Aznar's own wife! who currently is Deputy Mayor. After all I'm not even sure if I want him to resign now...
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2 comments:
And you didn't say anything about María San Gil, head of PP in Euskadi, who was forced to be the number 2 of the lists of Madrid but who said "no" to Rajoy.
Rajoy looked for bringing the ETA issue again to the campaign, but with her negative, he had to call Pizarro, who said Yes quickly.
In the beginning, Pizarro seemed to be good, but he has a problem in Catalunya (due to Endesa) and another one in Valencia & Murcia (he doesn't want the water of Ebro Transfer).
Some webs say today that Alberto Nunez Feijoo(president of pp in galicia), the last man who supported Gallardón, is starting to scare of his continuity in PP, after watching how Piqué,Rato and now Gallardón have gone away.
Cordial greetings from Madrid
Rubén López
You are absolutely right. San Gil would have been a great asset in the terrorism card because of her endurance as PP's leader in the Basque Country. Unfortunately in regards to Pizarro I don't think it'll massively hurt PP's prospects in Murcia, though hopefully the 4th seat this time around will go to PSOE.
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