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The amnesty and the investiture agreements of the PSOE set the atmosphere on fire in Les Corts Valencianes

The amnesty and the government pacts of the PSOE with the Catalan independentists for the investiture of Pedro Sánchez have inflamed the spirits this Wednesday of the plenary session of Les Corts Valencianes, in a debate that has ended with the abandonment of the seats by the deputies of Commitment Les Corts held this Wednesday, at the proposal of Vox, a plenary session on the “consequences and possible damages” for the Valencian Community of the investiture agreements of Sánchez as President of the Government, “such as the amnesty law and the condonation of part of the debt to Catalonia”. The president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, has opened the debate with an intervention in which he has refused “to pick up the crumbs of what others achieve with blackmail”, and has warned that these pacts will not turn out well and will have effects “about coexistence, stability and our social development.” “Any decision will have to be validated by separatism and the stability of the legislature is subject to negotiations for a self-determination referendum,” he predicted. After condemning the violent demonstrations on several occasions, Mazón has asked the socialist bench: “Did you think that people would not react? There has been a spontaneous reaction that goes beyond the parties and acronyms, because this agreement was not precise and there is no ambition that justifies it.” The atmosphere has been rising in tone, especially with the speech of the Vox trustee, Ana Vega, who has pointed out the PSOE as “the architect of a coup d’état” due to the agreements reached, and Compromís, as “a ridiculous catchphrase of the PSOE and doormat of the Catalan separatists”.

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