Catalan businessmen believe that Pedro Sanchezacting prime minister, Independent support guaranteed and, in particular, from Yunets, in order to achieve a new investiture. Although no date has yet been set, Foment’s sources believe negotiations have moved forward in recent days so that the vote continues and allows the Socialist leader to reshape his government.

For this reason, the same voices explain, Jants will not give clues about how the negotiations are progressing and will rely on secrecy and discretion. Business sources point out that the socialists are in charge, but the PSOE, in turn, is interested in Sumar talking more about it. “This is a way to avoid wear and tear,” they add.

“Dialogue with political forces that should provide support is progressing,” he said this week. Ernest Urtasunrepresentative of Zumara, in a statement to Catalunya Ràdio.

Discretion on the part of Junts, according to sources, is noted Carles Puigdemontformer the president Generalitat. The criteria of the shadow leader have outlined not only the line of communication in recent days, but also the willingness to reach an agreement, published by this media.

Foment did not evaluate the conditions for supporting independents; they believe that it is good that there is a government, but do not comment on either the amnesty or the referendum, as did the Cercle d’Economia. The business entity distances itself from the direct opposition expressed by the employers’ association CEOE to the provision of benefits to everyone who participates in processes and indicates that the amnesty must be accompanied by a renunciation of unilateral actions and the holding of a referendum.

In the Cercle they argued that “an amnesty is better than a repeat election” and Catalan businessmen, who acknowledge that political uncertainty is not good for the economy or their business activities, seem to agree.

Agreement between PSOE and Sumar

However, public silence regarding the amnesty still persists, in contrast to what happened regarding the programmatic agreement between the Socialists and Sumar, which Foment considers “fireworks”. The President of the Catalan Employers Association said this in the same words: Josep Sanchez Llibreduring his speech at the XXII Congress of CEDE Directors, held in Granada this Thursday.

“It is the lack of institutional respect and selective approaches that continue to cause enormous damage to the productive economy,” insisted Sánchez Llibre. “These pyrotechnic advertising “They look more like an election program than an investment debate,” he criticized.

The agreement was widely criticized by business organizations. In a statement published by CEOE, Cepyme and ATA, the businessmen called the proposal to reduce the working day to 37.5 hours, including a document signed by Yolanda Díaz and Pedro, “an attack on the constitutional role of social agents.”

CEOE President Antonio Garamendi made similar comments in Granada. “This is it,” Garamendi said of measures agreed to by “the two parties that want to govern” and which include changes to the corporate tax as well as a “co-definition” of businesses, according to businessmen. representative.