Junts challenges Feijóo to negotiate a no-confidence vote with Puigdemont in Waterloo

Junts Secretary General Jordi Turull urges the PP leader to present a "serious" proposal for a no-confidence vote against Sánchez.

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Junts Secretary General Jordi Turull has challenged PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo to meet with Carles Puigdemont in Waterloo to negotiate a potential no-confidence vote against the Spanish government.

Turull stated on Catalunya Ràdio that if Feijóo has a "serious offer" to promote an instrumental no-confidence vote, they are willing to listen, although he warned that Junts would also have "conditions" for such a proposal.
The Junts leader urged the PP president to travel to Waterloo, Belgium, to hold this meeting, suggesting it would be the appropriate place for a negotiation of this magnitude. "If he has a proposal, we will listen to it," he stated.
This proposal comes after Feijóo suggested yesterday the possibility of the PNV and Junts supporting a no-confidence vote in exchange for an election call, clarifying that this would not necessarily involve Vox's presence in the Spanish government.
From Junts' perspective, Turull reiterated that the "quickest path" to conclude the current term, which they consider "spent," would be for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to dissolve the Spanish Parliament and call for elections.
"We are not here to prop up one or the other," Turull emphasized, recalling Junts' break in relations with the PSOE due to unfulfilled investiture pacts.