Compromís will not attend the swearing-in of Princess Leonor’s Constitution

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Àgueda Micó announces during the 46th Aplec del Puig, organized by Més, that the Valencian deputies of Sumar will not go to the event in Congress: “We Valencians do not have a king or queen”

Agueda Micódeputy in the Congress of Deputies of commitments within the group Addhe assured this morning during the 46th Aplec del Puigthe Valencianism event organized by Més (former Bloc) that the Valencian deputies of the parliamentary group will not attend the swearing-in of the Constitution of the Princess Eleanor this next week, on Tuesday, October 31, in the Spanish parliament. “Before swearing in the Constitution, he swore the flag. The military before the democratic,” said the deputy and former secretary general of Més, the majority party of Compromís.

“The Valencians and Valencians do not have a king and I want to announce that Commitments He will not be giving lip service to a monarchy of the Spanish State. We only want the Bourbons face down in the Xativa museum. Nowhere else,” said the deputy spokesperson for the plurinational group Sumar in Congress.

The Compromís deputies in Sumar, Àgueda Micó (Més) and Alberto Ibáñez (Iniciativa) indicated this week at a press conference that they would take a consensus decision in Sumar to decide whether or not they would attend the swearing-in of the Constitution. Podemos, which has five deputies in the Sumar parliamentary group, of 31 representatives, He already announced that he would not do it. Now Compromís has clarified that they will not do it either.

The Aplec del Puig event was attended by Íñigo Errejón, Vicenç Vidal and Jorge Pueyo, also representatives of the plurinational group Sumar, as well as representatives of Initiative, another party within the coalition.

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