The Secretary General of Vox in Congress, José María Figaredo, acknowledged this Thursday that talks with the PP for a coalition government in Castile and León are in an initial stage. Figaredo described the state of negotiations as embryonic, suggesting there is still a long way to go before reaching a definitive agreement.
Coalition algorithm: when political code meets the beta 🧬
In the world of software development, an embryonic phase would be the equivalent of an empty repository on GitHub. Political negotiations, like tech projects, require defining requirements, allocating resources, and establishing a roadmap. Here, the PP acts as the lead developer and Vox as an external collaborator requesting to merge branches. It remains to be seen whether the coalition's source code will compile without conflicts or if bugs will need to be resolved on the path to production.
Embryonic, but hungry for power 🍼
Saying a negotiation is in an embryonic phase is like claiming a baby has decided to study for civil service exams. It hasn't even crawled yet, but it already dreams of being community president. Meanwhile, voters wait with popcorn to see if this political embryo grows or ends up as a failed agreement. At least Figaredo has been honest: there is nothing concrete, just stem cells of promises.