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As El Confidencial Digital has learned , this chain of mass messages began on the 17th, when it was confirmed that Susana Díaz was the only candidate in the primary elections, after the rest of the possible rivals did not reach the minimum number of endorsements necessary. (6,860). Given the non-existence of primaries with more than one candidate, former leaders of the party and the Board, and a large group of militants, began to mobilize to ask their party colleagues to leave the PSOE as a measure of protest. . “Once the farce is over, the stagehands also leave the circus” ECD has had access to some of the messages that were sent en masse in the last days of last week, in which members were encouraged to leave the party. These are the most relevant: --“Comrades, once the farce is over, the stagehands also leave the circus […]. I say goodbye to this chat with the conviction that you can be a democrat and a socialist outside the party .” --“This is not the party I joined. Today's card is not what my grandfather had when he went to the wall or my grandfather when the ride awaited him from which he narrowly escaped. This is the Corleone family.” --“ Tell Griñán to his face that he is a fake and that arrogance and lies are his political legacy. He would not go unnoticed by the press.” Other members of the PSOE responded to these messages by assuring that there had to be another solution that did not involve the loss of militancy.
These were some of these replicas: --“Recently a colleague told me that leaving the game would be useful […]. I do not have it very clearly". --“There has to be another way other than leaving. Let's make one last effort." See below all the messages that Special Database ECD has had access to:As sources from the Government and the PP explain to El Confidencial Digital , the expected meeting between the Spanish president and his North American counterpart “ is ruled out” for 2013 , due to the scheduling difficulties of both cabinets and a series of diplomatic 'frictions' that have made it impossible to set a date. At the beginning of June, the then United States ambassador Alan Solomont admitted advanced negotiations between both countries to hold the expected meeting in September. However, the agreement could not be finalized . Obama does not want bilaterals before the UN Assembly The sources consulted by ECD explain that, since the Obama administration, it was never officially confirmed that the summit would be held after the summer , as the former North American ambassador claimed. In fact, the American president “ doesn't like holding bilateral meetings before the UN General Assembly ,” which this year will be held starting September 17. Therefore, “any meeting in Washington, before or immediately after that appointment, is a utopia.
From the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and from the PP they attribute Solomont's erroneous announcement to “the lack of real communication” of the former ambassador with Obama and his team: “He pretended that he had a conversation that did not exist, since the former ambassador alone “He had good contacts in Illinois and not in the White House.” Rajoy will not be able to accompany the Princes to Washington With the summit ruled out in September, the Government began efforts to try to make a meeting between Rajoy and Obama coincide with the official visit of the Prince and Princess of Asturias to Washington , which the Royal Family is working on for the months of October or November. However, that possibility has also been ruled out. The White House has communicated that the North American president prefers to distinguish his meetings with 'heads of state' with those he holds with 'prime ministers' or rulers. Disagreements over Cuba and the energy reform In addition to the agenda and protocol reasons that have made it difficult to close a date, the sources consulted also add two diplomatic reasons why the expected meeting will not be held this year : -- Controversy over Cuba . The Government and the PP admit that, since last January, the United States has expressed its "discomfort" over the new relations of the European Union with Cuba, promoted by Spain.