Alberto Nunez Feijóo This Monday he urged his party to come out next Sunday, 12, at twelve noon, to the squares of the provincial capitals throughout Spain to protest against the amnesty. The leader of the PP has been raising the pitch of the mobilizations in the street in the face of the negotiations between the PSOE and the Catalan independentists to agree on the judicial closure of the ‘procés’. This week may end with Pedro Sánchez revalidating his and Feijóo’s position wants to show muscle: to show their people that they are mobilized and to stand up to Voxvery active with daily protests in front of the PSOE headquarters.
The Galician politician gathered his national board of directors at the headquarters in Genoa, with barons and high officials from all over Spain. After his open speech to the media, he spoke without microphones and demanded that the barons Don’t fall into the “Moncloa trap” to debate whether or not they should demand that the Government forgive their public debt like the Generalitat of Catalonia. ERC has agreed to a reduction of 15,000 million of what they owe to the Autonomous Liquidity Fund (FLA) and several autonomies now governed by the PP, such as Andalusia or the Valencian Community, could also be relieved with this measure.
The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, spoke along the same lines as Feijóo, taking the floor to say that they should not be distracted by this issue “and go to what is important, which is the amnesty.” Some of her colleagues were grateful for the gesture, since Madrid has no debt with the FLA (it is owed to private financial entities, not to the State). Apart from Ayuso, only Jorge spoke Azcon, president of Aragón, who equated the amnesty with the 1981 coup d’état; Javier de Andrés, new leader of the party in Basque Countryand also his predecessor in office, Carlos Iturgaiz.
Gamarra organizes Sunday rallies in provincial capitals with the territories
After organizing single-thematic rallies on several Sundays (Madrid, Toledo, Málaga, València…) and before the demonstration in which he will coincide with the far-right party, on the 18th in Madrid, Feijóo wants to show off the territorial implementation of the PP and offer a mosaic of photographs throughout Spain with squares full against Sánchez and the amnesty that he is supposedly going to approve. “They want us to shut up and that we swallow; and even more. They try to insult us and say that radicals It is us to defend the State, justice and public servants. And I warn you that we are not going to remain silent and we warn that society is more united than ever,” said Feijóo in the open speech.
The Galician politician assured that the amnesty is “the greatest democratic setback” of the history of Spain. His descriptions of the measure of grace have been increasing degrees in the last two months. The general secretary and spokesperson in Congress, Cuca Gamarra, began this Monday afternoon to prepare Sunday’s rallies with senior PP officials from all the provinces.
Differences before Vox
According to sources present on the board of directors, Feijóo explained that he has seen it necessary to channel and “express the discomfort” of the Spaniards in rallies. “organized” and “supported” by the PP, before the spontaneity of others. The top leader of the Popular Party was referring to what the new Vox youth organization, called Vox, is calling in front of the socialist headquarters. Revolt.
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This association is breaking the law and is not communicating its activities to government delegations. The former president of Madrid Esperanza Aguirre attended the rally on Saturday on Ferraz Street, in Madrid, where the politician even encouraged cutting off traffic. Some PSOE headquarters (in Castilla y León, the Canary Islands and Madrid) suffered graffiti this Monday and the socialist party asked Feijóo to condemn these attacks. reports Juan Ruiz Sierra.
Santiago Abascal’s party announced this Monday that it will present a complaint to the Supreme Court for bribery against Sánchez, and for prevarication against the members of the Congress and Senate, if they admit the amnesty law to processing because they consider it “flagrantly unconstitutional.”