PSOE and Junts agreed ten days ago to hold their meeting in Brussels after the celebration of the Socialist Federal Committee and before the swearing-in of Princess Leonor, who was going to focus all the attention. Even so, the photo, the image, the meeting of the PSOE with Puigdemont has stolen part of the heiress’s limelight with declarations from the PP and Vox of absolute rejection of the step taken by the socialists. According to the president of the Popular Party, the PSOE “went to surrender and pay homage to a person who has pending cases with the Supreme Court.” Santiago Abascal denounces that “the problem is that the Socialist Party intends to humiliate Spain and humiliate the institutions.” Opposite is the endorsement of Sánchez’s men. It is what they say, to provide stability, the priority of the moment. Carmen Calvo has defended that “in democracy there are agreements between different people.” The former Valencian president, the socialist Ximo Puig, has been “absolutely favorable” to Pedro Sánchez’s strategy and deputies such as the former Minister of Development, José Luis Ábalos, have expressed that “we are all waiting to have a Government as soon as possible.” The critic Page, president of Castilla La Mancha, concerned “about the situation that Spain is going through” and restrained by the oath, has warned that “more serious photos will come in the future.” Today we know that discretion took the meeting to Puigdemont’s office where the picture of the illegal referendum surprised but which the socialist emissaries downplayed its importance, according to PSOE sources. Asked if that same photo had been taken, Felipe González responded to journalists “Who do you take me for?” This is how González repudiates the image before greeting the former presidents of the PP, Joseá María Aznar and Mariano Rajoy. While the three, opposed to the Amnesty, exhibited cordiality, another former president of the PSOE, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, in favor of the grace measure, has been seen far from that affability, as seen in a sequence of snapshots obtained by the parliamentary correspondent of Informativos Telecinco.