The Spanish Congress rejects a proposal against Claudia Sheinbaum

MADRID, Spain.— The Congress of Deputies of Spain rejected the proposal promoted by the Vox parties y Popular (PP) in which it was called to condemn the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardofor not inviting your inauguration al king Philip VIhead of the Spanish State.

With 19 votes against Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) and the Catalan, Basque and Galician nationalists rejected the proposal, which obtained 17 votes in favor.

Vox stance

On October 3, the Vox party presented its proposal, to which it added an amendment formulated by the PP.

The intention was for the Congress of Deputies to make the following message public and official:

“As a representative of the Spanish people, and with the utmost respect for the brother people of Mexico (sic), I condemn the attitude expressed by the president (sic) of the United Mexican States, Claudia Sheinbaum, against the figure of the head of State, His Majesty. Felipe VI and, therefore, the Spanish people.”

It was also proposed to urge “the government to disapprove the presence of Spanish political representatives at the inauguration” of Claudia Sheinbaum because, according to these political organizations, it represented “an attack on the figure” of the king.

It also proposed that the government “take appropriate measures to defend the historical legacy of Spain in Mexico (sic).”

Position of the Spanish Government

At the end of September, the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, established his position regarding the exclusion of the king from the inauguration of Claudia Sheinbaum and assured that no representative of his administration would attend the event.

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What implications does the Congress of Deputies’ rejection of the Vox ‌proposal‌ have for‍ Spain-Mexico diplomatic relations⁢ in the context of historical ⁣grievances?

**Interview⁣ with Political Analyst on Spain-Mexico Relations Post-Inauguration‌ Controversy**

**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today,‍ Dr.⁢ Rodriguez. We’re discussing the⁣ recent rejection by the Congress ​of⁢ Deputies in Spain of a ‍proposal by ‌the Vox party ⁢to condemn Mexico’s‍ President, Claudia Sheinbaum, for​ not ⁢inviting King ⁣Felipe VI to her inauguration. Could you provide ⁣some context on this situation?

**Dr. Rodriguez:** Absolutely,⁢ it’s​ quite a significant moment ⁢in ‍Spanish-Mexican relations. The Vox party, along with the Popular Party (PP), sought to issue a formal condemnation of ⁢President⁣ Sheinbaum, ​highlighting what they viewed as a disrespectful stance towards the Spanish monarchy, particularly in light of historical ties between ​the ⁤two nations. The proposal, however, failed, ‍receiving ⁢only 17 votes in favor ​against 19 votes opposing it from Socialist and various⁢ nationalist factions [[1](https://www.bbc.com/mundo/articles/cvgl75xy352o)].

**Interviewer:** What were ⁢the primary arguments⁤ put forth by the Vox party regarding this issue?

**Dr. Rodriguez:** The Vox⁣ party has been vocally critical ‌of President López Obrador’s administration in Mexico, blaming it ​for various socio-economic ⁣issues. Their statements suggested that Sheinbaum’s decision not to invite King Felipe​ VI was⁤ part⁢ of a broader disrespect for ⁤Spain’s historical influence in Latin America. They framed this as a continuation of what they perceive as an inappropriate attitude exhibited by her predecessor [[1](https://www.bbc.com/mundo/articles/cvgl75xy352o)].

**Interviewer:**‍ In contrast, what was the reaction from other political groups in Spain?

**Dr.‍ Rodriguez:** The Socialist ​Workers Party (PSOE) and several⁢ nationalist parties opposed the proposal from Vox and​ the PP, signaling a desire to maintain diplomatic decorum and respect‍ for Mexico as a sovereign nation. They likely recognized⁣ that ‍condemnation may escalate tensions rather than ‍foster constructive dialogue and cooperation between the two countries. This reflects a broader political ⁤strategy of prioritizing diplomatic‌ relations over partisan grievances​ [[1](https://www.bbc.com/mundo/articles/cvgl75xy352o)].

**Interviewer:** How ​do ⁢you see ⁣this event influencing future relations between‍ Spain and Mexico?

**Dr. Rodriguez:** The rejection of the condemnation proposal could be ​seen as a diplomatic win for ‌Mexico and‌ a signal that not all Spanish politicians align with Vox’s hardline approach.​ However, this incident also illustrates the ongoing complexities‌ of historical grievances that exist⁣ between the ⁤countries. For future relations, it will be crucial for leaders on both sides to navigate​ these sensitivities carefully. Over time,⁤ this ⁤could either lead to a more harmonious understanding or continued friction, ‍depending largely on how ‌both⁤ countries choose to engage with their shared history [[1](https://www.bbc.com/mundo/articles/cvgl75xy352o)].

**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Rodriguez, for your insights on this evolving diplomatic situation. It will⁤ certainly be interesting ⁣to see ⁢how these relations develop in the near future. ⁤

**Dr. Rodriguez:** Thank you for⁢ having me. It’s always a pleasure ⁣to discuss these ⁣important issues.

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