The PSC has defended this Monday that if there have been contacts between the PSOE and the ‘former president’ Carles Puigdemont These have been outside the sedition reform which is currently being negotiated by the Government of Pedro Sanchez with CKD. The former leader of Junts has defended this weekend that socialist emissaries have come to visit him on several occasions in Waterloo (Belgium) to offer him “expectations of a good dealvia reform of the Penal Code, and a pardon” if he appeared before the Supreme Court, an approach that the leader has rejected because he is not in favor of “personal solutions”.
“The update of the criminal code has never been raised for the benefit of no onebut to adjust it to European standards”, defended the PSC spokeswoman, Elia Tortolerowho has predicted that with the reform of sedition the same thing will happen as with pardons, that there will be a overall “acceptance” by citizens because they help “turn the page and look forward”. Asked about these alleged visits by people from the PSOE to Puigdemont, she replied that these contacts are framed, in any case, “on the sidelines” of the change that they intend to promote in the criminal code and that is part of a personal commitment by Sánchez.
Despite the fact that the PP is currently pressuring the Prime Minister with the suspension of the agreement to renew the judicial leadership if he does not give up negotiating the sedition reform with the independentistas, the Catalan socialists defended on Friday that the criminal update should propel “whatever happens”although they insistently disassociate it from the negotiation of the general budgets of the State.
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That same Friday, the party leader, Salvador Islandhe met with Pere Aragones in the Palau de la Generalitat, a dialogue that lasted for an hour and a half and it emerged that the ‘president’ of the Generalitat will launch this week a round of contacts with the parliamentary groups to explain the budget framework. This Monday, the PSC has claimed to be top of the agenda because they are the first party in Parliament and Illa is the leader of the opposition. “We are the first group, we would like this order to be followed,” admitted Tortolero, who has not revealed whether Aragonès made it clear to them whether he counts on them or not to promote the accounts in the event that a sovereign seal sum does not bear fruit.
Removing iron from the matter, the party’s spokeswoman has dropped that the fact that they meet with the ‘president’ does not in itself mean “nothing extraordinary” because all the groups will be part of this first contact. The intention of the Socialists, for now, is to insist on the outstretched hand to address a “classic” negotiation, that is, one limited to strictly economic issues and without contemplating a scenario of collaboration in the event that the Generalitat extends the budgets and opts for the path of approving a battery of modifications.