The Popular Party assures that Spain will not amnesty the PSOE and repudiated the statements of Pedro Sánchez

The Popular Party assures that Spain will not amnesty the PSOE and repudiated the statements of Pedro Sánchez

The leader of the opposition Popular Party (PP) from Spain, Alberto Núñez Feijóoquestioned the president of the Government, Pedro Sanchezfor call “look” (fascists) to Spaniards who yesterday demonstrated against the amnesty law that will be discussed tomorrow by the Plenary Session of Congress.

Along these lines, the leader assured that “Spain is not going to amnesty the PSOE” for agreeing on this law with the Catalan independentists to obtain the re-election of the socialist leader.

“Sanchez called ‘look’ to millions of compatriots who they don’t understand submission of his Government to the independentists,” said the president of the PP. And he stressed that “disqualifying in this rude way” had not “no president of the Government”.

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King Felipe VI and the conservative leader, Sánchez Feijoó.

The PP mobilized in Madrid and brought 70,000 people

In his speech before the National Board of Directors of the People’s Partyin which several regional presidents (Isabel Díaz Ayuso, Fernando López Miras, Gonzalo Capellán and Alfonso Fernández Mañueco) spoke behind closed doors, Nuñez Feijóo gloried in the mobilization that brought together “some 70,000 people in Madrid”, according to sources from the PP.

“We filled the streets with freedom again, we filled the streets with dignity again, the dignity that “This Government is missing”the leader emphasized, adding that the PP promised to be “next to the social majority throughout the legislature” and will continue to do so “as long as the legislature lasts”. Of course, he assured that “the legislature will last until the independentistas say ‘Colorin Colorado'”.

For the conservative leader, the Socialist Party (PSOE) “is trusting his present and his future to collective amnesia, but the collective amnesia of Spanish society is not going to happen. Spain is not going to forget what the PSOE is doing without your consent”stated the opposition leader.

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What did Sánchez say and why did he arouse the anger of conservatives?

Sánchez maintained yesterday, in an interview with the newspaper La Vanguardia, that there is “a ‘fachosphere’ that polarizes and insults for demobilize to the electorate and defeat to the government”.

Sanchez was re-elected President of the Government in October 2023, with the support of Catalan, Basque and Galician independence parties. But the main agreement was with Together for Cataloniaby former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont, who took refuge in Brussels to evade Spanish justiceand the currency of exchange was a law of amnesty for those prosecuted for the unilateral decision of secession of 2017.

After the outcome of the president’s election, the former conservative president of the PP José María Aznar assured that there is “foreign interventions in the political processes” and asked “to what extent there has been Russian intervention in the attempted secession of Catalonia”.

Source: Ambito

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