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The secretary of the Governing Council of the Canary Islands, Antonio Castro Cordobez, said yesterday that Coalición Canaria and PSC-PSOE will analyze "the laws they agree to take to the Parliament" of the Canary Islands for processing. According to Castro, "the Government is aware" of the support it has after the departure of the Popular Party from the Executive, so "if it does not have parliamentary agreement, it should not take a law to the regional Parliament", something that "will be resolved next week". In any case, Casto denied that the Executive is "paralyzed" by this fact and recalled that, currently, there are "several" bills in the Advisory Council and that this week "at least two laws" will be taken to the Plenary of the Parliament of the Canary Islands. It is, he insisted, to "make an analysis of the different laws" that they want to approve and "request the agreement of the PSC, not in the articulated text", which will be debated in Parliament, but in "what law is agreed to be processed". "From there, the Government will act responsibly," he added.