Jordi Turull has framed these statements in an interview on 'SER Catalunya', where he has defended the proposal launched by his party to open an alternative scenario to the continuity of Pedro Sánchez, based on the so-called "Starmer path", proposed by Junts' spokesperson in Congress, Míriam Nogueras.
According to him, this initiative would not be "improvised" and would be part of a debate that would have already appeared in certain socialist circles at different times.
In that context, the Junts leader has indicated that, should the PSOE be willing to address this issue, his party would be open to a formal negotiation with the socialist party, which could be developed discreetly with the former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont.
Turull has linked this approach to the stability of the legislature, and to the need to "prevent the acceleration of the incorporation of the far right." He also indicated that any attempt to articulate a government alternative from the Popular Party, in the form of an instrumental motion of no confidence, should be concretized in a formal proposal backed by its leadership.
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