Moreno falha na primeira votação de investidura após Vox reter apoio

Juanma Moreno não conseguiu na terça-feira os votos necessários para ser investido presidente do governo regional da Andaluzia pela terceira vez. As negociações com o Vox permanecem abertas antes da segunda votação na quinta-feira.

O Parlamento da Andaluzia rejeitou a investidura de Juan Manuel Moreno com votos contrários do PSOE, Vox, Adelante Andalucía e Por Andalucía. Moreno não obteve a maioria absoluta necessária e permanece no cargo até a segunda votação.

O porta-voz do Vox, Manuel Gavira, exigiu a mesma fórmula de governo aplicada na Extremadura, Aragão e Castela e Leão, incluindo a "prioridade nacional". Moreno alertou que as eleições serão repetidas em 25 de outubro caso nenhum acordo seja alcançado.

A nova líder da oposição, María Jesús Montero, chamou a sessão de "fraude" devido à falta de detalhes sobre as negociações. Moreno e Montero trocaram acusações sobre corrupção e pactos com outros partidos durante quase nove horas de debate.

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